Child Welfare Illinois Lawsuit
Janiah Caine, 18, who was previously in the care of Illinois Department of Children and Family Services as a minor, speaks about her experience during a press conference announcing a class action lawsuit alleging the DCFS has wrongfully incarcerated minors in its care. Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023, at the offices of Loevy & Loevy Attorneys at Law in Chicago. Caine spoke about the consequences of being locked up for so long, and about losing her grandmother while she was incarcerated. Erin Hooley / AP
Child Welfare Illinois Lawsuit
Janiah Caine, 18, who was previously in the care of Illinois Department of Children and Family Services as a minor, speaks about her experience during a press conference announcing a class action lawsuit alleging the DCFS has wrongfully incarcerated minors in its care. Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023, at the offices of Loevy & Loevy Attorneys at Law in Chicago. Caine spoke about the consequences of being locked up for so long, and about losing her grandmother while she was incarcerated. Erin Hooley / AP

Tens of thousands of children in the Illinois foster care system have been stuck in a cycle of being constantly moved from place to place, a new CBS Chicago investigation reveals. This issue has been ongoing despite a consent decree signed in 1991 that required the Illinois DCFS to stop the practice of moving children repeatedly.

Reset learns more from one of the journalists covering the story.

GUEST: Dave Savini, investigative reporter for CBS 2 Chicago


Child Welfare Illinois Lawsuit
Janiah Caine, 18, who was previously in the care of Illinois Department of Children and Family Services as a minor, speaks about her experience during a press conference announcing a class action lawsuit alleging the DCFS has wrongfully incarcerated minors in its care. Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023, at the offices of Loevy & Loevy Attorneys at Law in Chicago. Caine spoke about the consequences of being locked up for so long, and about losing her grandmother while she was incarcerated. Erin Hooley / AP
Child Welfare Illinois Lawsuit
Janiah Caine, 18, who was previously in the care of Illinois Department of Children and Family Services as a minor, speaks about her experience during a press conference announcing a class action lawsuit alleging the DCFS has wrongfully incarcerated minors in its care. Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023, at the offices of Loevy & Loevy Attorneys at Law in Chicago. Caine spoke about the consequences of being locked up for so long, and about losing her grandmother while she was incarcerated. Erin Hooley / AP

Tens of thousands of children in the Illinois foster care system have been stuck in a cycle of being constantly moved from place to place, a new CBS Chicago investigation reveals. This issue has been ongoing despite a consent decree signed in 1991 that required the Illinois DCFS to stop the practice of moving children repeatedly.

Reset learns more from one of the journalists covering the story.

GUEST: Dave Savini, investigative reporter for CBS 2 Chicago