New court documents have revealed shocking conditions that children in New Mexico have been forced to live in. The documents describe how some children have been living in “underground caves” without proper ventilation or adequate living conditions.
The allegations were made in a court filing as part of a custody case involving two children. According to the documents, the children were living with their mother in a remote area of New Mexico where they were forced to live in caves. The filing also stated that the children were living in unsanitary conditions with no running water or electricity.
Authorities have since removed the children from the caves and placed them in the care of the state’s Children, Youth and Families Department. The case has sparked outrage and concern for the welfare of children in the state.
The New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department has not commented on the specific case but has stated that they take all reports of child abuse and neglect seriously and investigate each allegation thoroughly.
This disturbing case highlights the need for increased vigilance and accountability in ensuring the safety and well-being of children in New Mexico.
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