Tal Bachman wrote:Hi Road
Having seen more on this today, I think you are probably right that even without the phone call, there would have been probable cause for a search or investigation. I'm not sure there was probably cause for a full-tilt, sweeping round-up of every child in the community, though. That seems outrageous to me, no matter how frigging weird they all seem.
Maybe I'd feel differently if there was solid evidence that nearly everyone in the whole place was participating in ritual statutory rape, but I don't know that there is that.
Keep in mind they had been working with an inside informant for the past four years.
I think the YFZ Ranch compound has come under different scrutiny because it represented an evolution in Warren Jeffs' takeover of the group and different practices taking place there (building a temple, for example) that hadn't previously. People were essentially being "drafted" to live in the compound in Texas and were being snuck in and out of the ranch back to communities like Colorado City.
Stuff like the serious genetic problems being encountered by the in- and cross-breeding were already well known in the scientific and medical community. So if they can take this opportunity to get everyone's DNA and try to sort things out it will be helpful. In this country, when children being raised by people other than their biological parents, generally the government is aware of that (are they family members? foster family? adoptive parents?).
Making this about religion is only correct on the level that the religious beliefs inform the abuse or neglect of the children.