
Trump admin squashes controversial Biden rule forcing foster homes to affirm children's LGBTQ+ status
Fox News
Trump officials took a pair of actions this week related to the nation's foster care system, citing kids being taken from their parents because they won't affirm their LGBTQ+ status.
The move follows a warning letter sent to all 50 states, telling them that as long as they receive federal child welfare funding, they are obligated to ensure the removal of any kid from their home must be grounded in "objective evidence of harm or imminent risk," citing reports of states removing children from their parent's homes because the parents disagreed with their children's gender transition.
Assistant Secretary for the Administration for Children and Families Alex Adams told Fox News Digital that there has been a record year-over-year decrease in the number of foster families nationally. He said that the Biden-era rule is a main issue for religious-oriented families, boxing them out of the foster care system.













