

eyeoftheSTORM
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SAN DIEGO, Calif. — On May 26, newly appointed San Diego Juvenile Court Judge Devon L. Lomayesva terminated a young mother’s parental rights to her two toddler daughters despite court records, visitation reports, emotional video footage, and expert testimony supporters say demonstrated a strong and loving maternal bond between the children and their mother — a ruling now intensifying public scrutiny of California’s dependency court system and raising renewed questions about secrecy, due process, family separation, and governmental accountability. The case involving sisters Malaika Robinson, 3, and Xayah Robinson, 2, has become one of the most closely watched dependency proceedings among family court reform advocates after emotional videos, public testimony, sealed court hearings, and growing online activism drew national attention to the children’s removal and the county’s effort to permanently sever the girls’ legal relationship with their mother, Evelyn Lopez. juliemandersonholburn.substack.com/p/despite-coun…


