Hi Kingpoleon. Thanks for letting me know. I admit I haven't heard about this before, and I'm not quite sure what you mean. Can be you a little more specific?
I have relatives who were in the foster system. They had a child for two years who would normally be eligible for adoption. However, the tribe in the Northwest had the rights to him, and he was brought there by his grandparents.
His mother is a known drunk who frequently throws bottles, chairs, and etc. at her parents' house, where the child is. However, after the tribal judge ruled she could never have custody of her child, she just went to the local judge. The local judge did not research for any previous trials and granted unsupervised custody to her every weekend. Now the child is endangered every weekend simply because your regional human services department, which also is apparently unbeliably slow and inefficient, has little to no authority over tribes or Native Atlasians and their children.