We launched a campaign Monday in defense
of Rafael Izquierdo, a fit, loving father
who is battling the Florida Department of
Children & Families so he can raise his
little daughter. In this highly-publicized
"Elian Gonzalez II" case, Izquierdo has
been found by a Florida court to be a fit
and committed father, but he is still being
denied his parental rights.
To join our campaign and email
and fax relevant Florida officials, click
here.
We've made a great deal of progress in
only a couple days. Our campaign has been
covered by the Associated Press, the
Orlando Sentinel, the South Florida
Sun-Sentinel, and other newspapers.
More importantly, Florida DCF, to their
credit, has contacted us and opened a dialogue
regarding the problems fathers face in the
child welfare system.
Fit parents have a fundamental right
to raise their own children. I have partnered
with Dr. Ned Holstein and
Fathers & Families in a campaign to
ask that Florida DCF allow Izquierdo to
assume custody of his daughter and return
home.
We want more letters and calls--to
join us, click
here. If you participated in
Round 1 of the campaign we'd still like
to have your participation in Round 2.
Please remember to always be polite,
respectful, and to the point.
Our press release is below. Our full
campaign page is
here.
THOUSANDS PROTEST FLORIDA DCF'S MISTREATMENT
OF LOVING FATHER IN 'ELIAN GONZALEZ II'
CASE, DCF RESPONDS TO PROTESTERS
(Los Angeles, CA)--Thousands of protesters
have written, faxed or called Florida Governor
Crist and Florida Department of Children
& Families officials this week to protest
the DCF's actions in the "Elian Gonzalez
II" case. DCF continues to deny Rafael Izquierdo
custody of his five-year-old daughter, even
though a Florida court has found him to
be a fit, committed father. The campaign,
which has been covered by the Associated
Press, the Orlando Sentinel and others,
is being led by
Fathers & Families, a national fatherhood
advocacy organization, and fatherhood columnist/radio
commentator Glenn Sacks. Protesters are
asking DCF to drop its case and its appeal
against the father.
In the "Elian Gonzalez II" case, a Cuban
mother brought her young daughter to the
US, but quickly deteriorated psychologically.
DCF found that she had abused and neglected
the five-year-old girl, and properly placed
her in temporary foster care. Yet DCF made
no attempt to contact the girl's father
in Cuba, even though it had his name and
phone number. Moreover, once Izquierdo learned
of the situation and came to the US to get
his little girl, DCF ginned up a series
of now-discredited accusations against him.
In September, District 11 (Miami) Judge
Jeri B. Cohen ruled that Izquierdo is a
fit parent who did not abandon his daughter.
According to the
girl's court-appointed therapist, Izquierdo
has re-established the loving bonds he shares
with his daughter, and the girl has made
a "very telling transition...not only intellectually,
but emotionally" (Miami Herald, 10/4/07).
Yet Florida DCF is still doing everything
it can to malign Izquierdo and wrest custody
away from him, spending over a quarter million
dollars to do so.
Holstein explains:
"DCF has now appealed the judge's ruling,
meaning that this father and his daughter
will have their lives put on hold even longer.
We want DCF to get out of this girl's life,
to let her grow up in the loving care of
her father, and to respect the right of
fit parents to raise their own children
free of government interference."
Sacks adds:
"It is important to understand that this
case is not an aberration, but instead reflects
widespread practices. According to an Urban
Institute report, few fathers in these types
of cases are allowed to reunite with their
children who are instead pushed into the
foster care system. It is an outrageous
violation of parents' rights."
To DCF's credit, yesterday Patricia Badland,
Director of DCF's Children and Families
Family Service Program, contacted Dr. Holstein
and opened a dialogue.
The campaign organizers urge supporters
to join the protest via
www.GlennSacks.com/Elian2.
Best Wishes,
Glenn Sacks
GlennSacks.com
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