From Deseret News archives:
Utahns change minds on backing FLDS raid
The Deseret News/KSL-TV poll now finds that half of Utahns disagree with the decision by Texas authorities to take all of the children from the polygamous sect's property near Eldorado.
"It shows what a little speaking out can do," said Rod Parker, a Salt Lake City attorney who is acting as a spokesman for the FLDS people.
According to the poll conducted by Dan Jones & Associates, 33 percent strongly disagree with the decision to take the children and put them in state custody, and 17 percent somewhat disagree. On the other side, 22 percent strongly agree with Texas authorities, while 20 percent somewhat agree. Eight percent answered they did not know. The poll of 405 Utahns has a margin of error of 5 percent.
When a similar poll was conducted just days after the April 3 raid on the YFZ Ranch, a majority of Utahns felt authorities were justified in removing the children. Only 13 percent of those polled in April felt that authorities' actions were "probably not" justified, and another 6 percent said they were definitely not justified.
Weeks later, the Texas Supreme Court ordered the children returned, saying that child welfare authorities acted improperly and there was no imminent threat. Many of Texas Child Protective Services' original claims of pregnant teenagers and abused children have not proved to be true. The original call is also being investigated as a hoax.
Parker said the shift in public opinion can be attributed to people becoming more aware of the facts of the case. It can also be attributed to the cloistered FLDS society finally speaking out.
"By breaking that silence and allowing people to see the inside and see the stereotypes that have been promoted for so long are not accurate, people were able to make a more informed decision," he said.
The poll also found that a majority seemed to agree with the approach that Utah and Arizona have taken toward dealing with crimes within polygamous societies. Asked which options they most agreed with, 51 percent said polygamists should only be prosecuted if some other crime is committed in connection with their lifestyle, such as underage marriages or abuse.
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