CPS Storms Home and Seizes 1-Month-Old Baby From Breastfeeding Mom and Navy Vet Dad

Welcome to Loudoun County, Virginia—where “innocent until proven guilty” is apparently just a suggestion, and your constitutional rights are optional depending on who’s filling out the paperwork that day. In what sounds like a dystopian fever dream—but is actually a real story in 2025 America—a U.S. Navy veteran, Farzin Yazdani, and his wife Emily were ambushed by Child Protective Services (CPS), backed by armed deputies, who stormed their suburban home and seized their one-month-old breastfeeding infant, Roxana. No warrant. No charges. No emergency. Just a social worker on a power trip and a bitter ex-wife’s affidavit treated like gospel.

Now, this didn’t happen in a gulag in China or a back alley in North Korea. No, this happened in Northern Virginia—courtesy of our own tax dollars and a bloated welfare state gone mad with unchecked authority.

Let’s recap the horror show: On March 28, 2025, CPS and deputies—who admitted on video they didn’t even know the facts—showed up like they were raiding a meth lab, not a peaceful home with a nursing baby. They yanked the infant from her mother’s arms without a warrant, without proof of harm, and without a shred of constitutional due process. Why? Because some county pencil-pusher decided hearsay from a vengeful ex was all the “evidence” they needed.

Eight days. That’s how long baby Roxana was held in state custody—separated from her food source, her warmth, her safety. She was reportedly injured while in care. So much for “the best interests of the child,” right?

And if that wasn’t enough, rewind to October 2024, when Loudoun County sent the same sheriff’s department—this time with Deputy Stephen Mieszala—to handcuff Yazdani in front of his crying 5-year-old son, during court-approved visitation. Why? Because his ex-wife got annoyed that he asked to extend the visit. Mieszala later claimed Yazdani “assaulted” her with a door. Spoiler: the body cam footage disproved that, and the charges were dropped faster than Biden’s poll numbers.

But Mieszala still shows up in court on behalf of Yazdani’s ex. The same guy who allegedly withheld footage and twisted facts. This isn’t law enforcement—it’s lawfare.

So let’s call it what it is: weaponized government power. You don’t need to commit a crime anymore. All it takes is a bureaucrat’s signature and some unverified accusation, and suddenly your kids are snatched, your reputation’s shredded, and your life’s in tatters.

This case should infuriate anyone with a spine. If this can happen to a Navy vet, homeowner, father, and law-abiding citizen with no criminal record, then no one is safe. Not you, not me, not your neighbor who still thinks CPS is just about helping kids.

It’s not. It’s about control. It’s about targeting parents—especially fathers—who don’t conform to the new progressive gospel. The family court system has become a star chamber, where truth is optional, and your rights exist only if the state says so.

Now Yazdani is in a $375,000 legal brawl just to access his own CPS records and hold these bureaucrats accountable. CPS isn’t just hiding the ball—they’re burning the whole playbook.

This is the America Democrats built—where feelings beat facts, and fathers are disposable. Where the state thinks it owns your kids, and you’re just the biological inconvenience standing in the way of their adoption quota.

If we don’t put a stop to this, we’re not far from a future where every family lives in fear of a knock at the door. This isn’t justice—it’s government-sponsored child abuse, plain and simple.

Stand with the Yazdani family. Because next time, it won’t be in Virginia—it’ll be in your town.

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