That's right. Just like those women in the compound were if the government doesn't do anything to protect her citizens from over-sexed perverts like those sorry excuses of humanity. I wouldn't call them men because that would be an insult to real men who know that a woman has value beyond being a sex object.
So, just throw out the Constitution? These women are not charged with any crime, and as far as I can tell, no men have been charged with any crime other than interfering with the raid. I haven't kept up though, so by now some might have been.
Apparently the state CPS intends to try to terminate the parental rights to all those 41 children. It will be a legal nightmare. Each child will need a lawyer, dozens of judges will be required just to hear the cases. The last time a raid like this occurred, was n 1953, when Arizona Gov. Howard Pyle sent in more than 150 troopers and police in a pre-dawn raid on the polygamist community known as Short Creek on the Arizona-Utah border. More than 120 men and women were arrested, and some 260 children were removed. In the end they all were released, and allowed to return to their community.
Even those men that are eventually charged with the abuse, if any are, will have the right to face their accuser in open court.
Then they will have the "right" to spend the rest of their lives in a Texas prison. Given a guilty verdict on such abuse charges, I wish a more severe punishment were possible, after a nice due process trial, but at the present time, it's not.