You don't know what you are talking about. I know plenty of people who haul water, and have for years... They have a pond right there to supply water for washing, so all they really need to haul in is drinking/cooking water, and that likely can be reduced with rain catchment...
and no way to stay warm [...]
There is a (wood?) stove for heat. You can plainly see the chimney sticking out of the shed.
[...] or keep insects/poison spiders and other vermin away from them.
I have lived in a wikiup with a dirt floor for months at a time. Your fears are greatly exaggerated. Almost hyperventilating. Calm down. How did all those poor indian children make it through a hundred generations without a way to keep the 'insects and other vermin away from them'? Have you ever been camping in your life?
There is only fabric for a roof.
That is not true. There is a shed for sleeping in. The tented area is an open commons because the shed is too small - Probably by design, as it is small enough to keep warm for sleeping.
I would take them out of there to save their lives and I dont care which agency or who took them out.
Those kids are as healthy and happy as I have ever seen. It's folks like you who make the nanny state possible.
“Those kids are as healthy and happy as I have ever seen”
You have no idea if they are healthy and a one minute picture doesn’t depict the squalor in which they live or determine whether they are well or not. I looked at all the pictures anywhere there were pictures, and the babies bodies were filthy and in the cold were wrapped in a blanket. All 12 people sleep on those boards together.
At any rate, the children were removed from that death trap.