The state should put the community on notice that any future violations will not be tolerated.
Gather DNA from everyone and all new born children, and vigorously prosecute any felonies proved by simple scientific evidence.
There would of course, have to be cooperation between Tx, Ut & Az.
Would you recommend using legal process or just state force ?
Here's the solution, castrate all those old POS that have been raping those your girls, make them pay back all the welfare fraud by auctioning off the ranch.
Put all female children under the legal age in foster homes. Any man that has more than one wife goes to jail for twenty years for each wife.
The time for no future toleration is now. This child abuse and welfare fraud is going to stop.
Great idea! Only one problem, the 4th amendment...
Hopefully, she didn't mean that they had waived SOME of their rights simply so the state could meet it's requirement of the 14-day limitation.
It is hard to see how a specific father, mother, and child are going to get the private, full, constitutional hearing they are entitled to under the law.
Excuse me how dare you interfere with my sexual proclivities. How dare you keep me from having sex with 12, 13 year old girls (after all, Mohammad did).
Those people knew the law, and they already violated it. Why should the state give them a second chance, and not move to protect the underage girls that are being forced into marriages against their will?
i haven’t heard anybody talking about the boys. how many boys are there? does anybody know?
And what if the cloistered cult doesn’t produce its newborns for official inspection?
You gonna have lawmen searching under beds for hidden kids?
Mamas floating them in the west Texas bullrushes for protection?
These folks aren’t interested in cooperation with our authorities or in obeying our laws. They see themselves, deluded as they may be, as answering to higher authority in the guise of their facist theocratic leadership.
Great plan commrade!
If they have done nothink vrong zhen zey shall haff nothing to hide!
If possible, I agree that kids need to be with their parents. Not “the family” though.
COLORADO SPRINGS A woman arrested in Colorado Springs may be the same person who prompted a raid at a religious compound in western Texas.
According to a release from the city of Colorado Springs, police arrested 33-year-old Rozita Swinton at her home on Wednesday on a charge of false reporting to authorities, a misdemeanor. The incident she was arrested for happened in February. Swinton was taken to the El Paso County Criminal Justice Center.