70% of children in South Dakota foster care are Native American, state says

For the fourth year in a row, Native American children made up more than 70% of children in the South Dakota foster care system at the end of the state’s fiscal year.

That’s six times higher than Indigenous children’s representation in the state’s population. White children, by comparison, make up 70% of the state’s population and 23% of the state’s foster care population.

Read the full story at South Dakota Searchlight.