Army Sends Infant to Protective Services, Mom to Afghanistan
by Dahr Jamail
U.S. Army
Specialist Alexis Hutchinson, a single mother, is being threatened
with a military court-martial if she does not agree to deploy to
Afghanistan, despite having been told she would be granted extra
time to find someone to care for her 11-month-old son while she
is overseas.
Hutchinson,
of Oakland, California, is currently being confined at Hunter Army
Airfield near Savannah, Georgia, after being arrested. Her son was
placed into a county foster care system.
Hutchinson
has been threatened with a court martial if she does not agree to
deploy to Afghanistan on Sunday, Nov. 15. She has been attempting
to find someone to take care of her child, Kamani, while she is
deployed overseas, but to no avail.
According to
the family care plan of the U.S. Army, Hutchinson was allowed to
fly to California and leave her son with her mother, Angelique Hughes
of Oakland.
However, after
a week of caring for the child, Hughes realized she was unable to
care for Kamani along with her other duties of caring for a daughter
with special needs, her ailing mother, and an ailing sister.
In late October,
Angelique Hughes told Hutchinson and her commander that she would
be unable to care for Kamani after all. The Army then gave Hutchinson
an extension of time to allow her to find someone else to care for
Kamani. Meanwhile, Hughes brought Kamani back to Georgia to be with
his mother.
However, only
a few days before Hutchinsons original deployment date, she
was told by the Army she would not get the time extension after
all, and would have to deploy, despite not having found anyone to
care for her child.
Faced with
this choice, Hutchinson chose not to show up for her plane to Afghanistan.
The military arrested her and placed her child in the county foster
care system.
Currently,
Hutchinson is scheduled to fly to Afghanistan on Sunday for a special
court martial, where she then faces up to one year in jail.
Hutchinsons
civilian lawyer, Rai Sue Sussman, told IPS, "The core issue
is that they are asking her to make an inhumane choice. She did
not have a complete family care plan, meaning she did not find someone
to provide long-term care for her child. Shes required to
have a complete family care plan, and was told shed have an
extension, but then they changed it on her."
Asked why she
believes the military revoked Hutchinsons extension, Sussman
responded, "I think they didnt believe her that she was
unable to find someone to care for her infant. They think shes
just trying to get out of her deployment. But shes just trying
to find someone she can trust to take care of her baby."
Hutchinsons
mother has flown to Georgia to retrieve the baby, but is overwhelmed
and does not feel able to provide long-term care for the child.
According to
Sussman, the soldier needs more time to find someone to care for
her infant, but does not as yet have friends or family able to do
so.
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November
16, 2009
Dahr
Jamail has reported from inside Iraq and is the author of Beyond
the Green Zone and The
Will to Resist: Soldiers Who Refuse to Fight in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Copyright
© 2009 Inter Press Service
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