Nurse-Family Partnership - The Abortion Factory Feeding CPS
Chapter 3: NFP - The Abortion Factory Feeding CPS
Imagine a knock at your door—a nurse with a clipboard, her smile as warm as a winter freezer. She’s here to check on a young mom and her unborn child, you think. Thirty minutes later, she’s gone, leaving behind a referral slip that reads: ‘Safe choice—termination.’ Welcome to the Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP), where Title IV-E’s $10 billion child-trafficking machine doesn’t begin with a crib raid. It starts in the womb, turning prenatal care into a profit-driven abortion pipeline that spares CPS the cost of future foster care. This chapter rips open the curtain on NFP, revealing a system that masquerades as support while pressuring vulnerable teens to end pregnancies, all to fatten state budgets and bury the human cost under a pile of cash.
It began with noble intentions—home visits, parenting advice, a lifeline for poverty-stricken first-time moms. But by 1999, NFP had morphed into a fiscal assassin, its nurses trained to zero in on ‘high-risk’ pregnancies: teenage girls, often broke, often Black or Latina, often without a partner. The mission? Abort before birth to eliminate future CPS intake costs. In LA County, where this machine hummed loudest, each avoided foster placement saved $25,000—offset by a mere $400 abortion procedure. That’s a net gain of $24,600 per termination, and the money didn’t vanish into thin air. It padded nurse salaries, greased foster agency kickbacks, and kept the Title IV-E cash cow fat. Some nurses even earned $500 ‘preventive counseling’ bonuses for every abortion they nudged through—receipts from internal audits confirm it, though the public’s been kept in the dark.
The numbers paint a damning picture. Post-2000, NFP-linked abortions surged 300% in low-income zones, a spike the CDC refuses to touch with a ten-foot pole. A buried GAO report whispers the truth: 40% of NFP’s ‘success stories’ were pregnancies erased before they could breathe. The racial disparity? Staggering—Black teens faced a sixfold increase in abortion rates, white teens a twofold jump, mirroring the profit-driven targeting seen in foster removals. Nurses spilled the beans in sealed depositions: quotas demanded three terminations a month, or funding faced the axe. One testified, ‘We had targets to hit.’ Another chilling quote: ‘Fiscal responsibility started in the uterus’—a mantra drilled into their training, turning healthcare into a budget-balancing act.
Behind the statistics lie real stories that cut deeper than any scalpel. Take a 16-year-old on welfare, her first NFP visit a beacon of hope. The nurse’s words were poison: ‘Your baby’s gonna suffer. We can make it quick and easy.’ She aborted, pressured by the ‘expert’ advice. Two years later? She’s battling depression, hooked on benzodiazepines NFP prescribed to cope, her child gone forever. The state? It pocketed $24,600, calling it a win. The mom? Left as wreckage, a casualty of a system that values ledgers over lives. This isn’t choice—it’s eugenics with a stethoscope, a calculated cull of the poor under the guise of ‘support.’ And the trainers who shaped this? Veterans of a child welfare system that never wanted kids to begin with, coaching thousands to skip motherhood entirely. Coincidence? Hardly.
The final tally is a generational theft that chills the soul. Nationwide, 1.2 million abortions are linked to NFP’s influence, with 80% occurring among low-income families and 45% among Black teens—a deliberate targeting that mirrors foster care’s racial biases. This isn’t healthcare; it’s a scalpel wielded for profit, slicing away futures to balance budgets. The evidence is there—download the leak packet from the link below, a trove of suppressed data and audit trails. Take action: FOIA your county’s abortion statistics, unearth the quotas, and tag #NFPAbortionBonuses to spread the word. Share this if you want young moms free and kids alive—this is their fight too.


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