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Mothers of Black Babies More Frequently Reported to Police for Alleged Drug Use During Pregnancy

16 July 2026
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What You Need to Know
• Black newborns are approximately 2.5 times more likely than White newborns to be referred to law enforcement.
• In Oklahoma, about 1 in 11 Black babies were flagged for alleged pregnancy substance use.
• Over a seven-year period, more than 14,000 cases involving Black newborns were sent to law enforcement agencies.

The Marshall Project’s analysis reveals that mothers of Black newborns are more frequently referred to law enforcement over allegations of substance use during pregnancy compared to mothers of White newborns. This analysis, based on child welfare data from eight states, indicates that unreliable hospital drug tests often lead to false positives, prompting incorrect reporting to authorities. The study found that during a seven-year span, child welfare agencies across 20 states referred over 25,000 Black newborns to police or prosecutors for alleged pregnancy substance use. In states with sufficient data, referrals were consistently more common for Black families. For instance, in Minnesota, Black families were about three and a half times more likely than White families to face such referrals.

Why It Matters

This analysis highlights systemic racial disparities in child welfare practices, particularly regarding Black families. The findings underscore the impact of flawed drug testing methods and the resulting referrals to law enforcement, which can have severe consequences for families. Historical data indicates that racial bias has long influenced child welfare decisions, leading to disproportionate scrutiny of Black families. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for addressing the inequities present in child welfare systems across the United States.

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