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What if the caseworker has a police officer with her?

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What if the caseworker has a police officer with her?

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Caseworkers often bring police officers in order to intimidate you into cooperating. They also use and manipulate officers of the law by falsely stating that you are a danger to them. The police (NOT a caseworker) are allowed to remove children from a home without a warrant ONLY IF the child is in IMMINENT danger to his life or safety. You should demand that the officer state exactly what the imminent danger is. If he cannot state it, then you are within your legal rights to deny them access to your children. Otherwise, they MUST have a warrant or court order to remove your children. You do not have to allow the caseworker or police entry into the home without a warrant or court order – NO MATTER WHAT THEY TELL YOU TO THE CONTRARY. . We advise making them use force in order to preserve your right to sue them later. We have received reports of officers reaching for their weapons or actually drawing their weapons when the parents demand a warrant or demand the officer to state what exige

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