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In my view it has got to be the State of Georgia.I have been approved for foster care/adoption of my three grandchildren, currently being held in the system of the State of Georgia.They have been held for almost two years now.

The State of Georgia places at 43rd in the United States as doing what is right by the children in their care.They had action taken against them by "Childrights" of the State of New York and put into place regulations that would protect the children in their care and have failed miserably to meet the regulations, year after year.


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Q: What state has the worst foster care system?
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