Jiang says the police supervisor escalated a voluntary hospital choice into a threat that Child Protective Services could intervene, block the family's departure, or even take his child away.
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Child Protective Services
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...you do this, then I'm going to report you to Child Protective Services, Children's Aid Society. And they may prevent you from leaving the..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...you do this, then I'm going to report you to Child Protective Services, Children's Aid Society. And they may prevent you from leaving the..."
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Jiang says a supervising officer escalated the encounter by invoking Child Protective Services and the possibility that he would be unable to return to China, which Jiang treats as a coercive bluff.
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"...you do this, then I'm going to report you to Child Protective Services, Children's Aid Society. And they may prevent you from leaving the..."
"...like and he says, if you do not go then Child Protective Services could come take your child and you will not be allowed..."
"...me and I know he's lying to me. That's how Child Protective Services work. But but I'm just like, like, why are you doing..."
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