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kromen

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It use to be spanking, then time out or calling Super Nanny. Now, "parents" plan trips to Nebraska. Another WTF moment.


OMAHA, Neb. – Two more teenagers have been abandoned at Nebraska hospitals under the state's much-criticized safe haven law, bringing the number of mostly older children dropped off to 26 since July, authorities said. The teens, both 16, were left at separate hospitals, according to the state Department of Health and Human Services.

One was a girl dropped Sunday afternoon at Midlands Hospital in Papillion and the other a boy abandoned at Children's Hospital in Omaha late Sunday.

Papillion police Lt. Chris Whitted said the girl and her mother had previously lived in Papillion, south of Omaha, before moving to Arizona. He said the mother didn't give a reason for dropping the girl off, but he added: "Obviously, there's concerns about being able to care for her daughter."

He said the girl "was unaware she was being dropped off" and has been placed in state custody.

Todd Landry, director of the state's Division of Children and Family Services for the department, said in a statement Monday that the girl had been a ward of the state of Nebraska from September 2007 to March. In March, a juvenile court judge dismissed the wardship based in part on the mother's desire to relocate to Arizona to be near extended family, Landry said.

The girl was a ward of the state of Arizona from August until sometime in October, Landry said. He said it's the Nebraska department's understanding that an Arizona court agreed to dismiss the case at the request of the mother, who sought to return to Nebraska to have more support from family and friends located here. Landry said he believes the mother and daughter returned to Nebraska just last week.

In the second case, Landry said the boy was left by his father just after midnight Monday. Neither Landry nor hospital officials offered additional details on that case.

Nebraska was the last state to enact a safe-haven law, which is intended to protect unwanted newborns from being abandoned. Some have interpreted the state's law to mean children as old as 18 can be abandoned because it uses the word "child" and doesn't include an age limit.

Health and Human Services officials, however, say they will not take in any children older than 17.

The Legislature plans to tackle the issue at a special session on Nov. 14. Speaker of the Legislature Mike Flood said he'll introduce a bill establishing a 3-day-old age limit.

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Associated Press writer Melanie Welte in Des Moines, Iowa, contributed to this story
 
Not by comparison with the UK it isn't.

The UK airports deal with hundreds of unaccompanied children every year who have been sent to the UK "for a better life". It is a severe burden on those county authorities that have large international airports.

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How does that happen in the UK? Do parents just buy them a ticket and leave them at the gate? How are they not returned to the country of orgin?
 
How does that happen in the UK? Do parents just buy them a ticket and leave them at the gate? How are they not returned to the country of orgin?

They aren't returned because of our Child Protection Laws. They have usually come from countries that are considered unsafe for an unescorted child.

And yes, I know it's madness - but that's the way our system can be abused.

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Geez, no doubt those kids are seriously fucked up by now, but no doubt the parents are too.

I don't agree with how the parents did this, but I believe that they felt they had a bloody good reason and felt they had no other option. I would also prefer that they go into state care then live in a home (or homeless) with intolerable drug use, abuse etc.

We have kids here committing crimes to get into juvenile detention so they have 3 meals, a bed, routine, school, people to interact with, tv and other amenities. I say this with second-hand experience - I have had to explain to court why the child did what they did, and they would like detention as a sentence, and in the event the court does not give them this, they will continue to commit crimes.

Yes, I am a firm believer that you should have a license to have kids.
 
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