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It doesn't appear that many of the adults have a high school education or a job that drew an income. They have no way of supporting themselves on the compound.
The compound members were reliant on the FLDS to cover their expenses. The materials for their homes were free to them. They weren't paying rent or a mortgage. Their homes were not in their names. If they didn't follow FLDS orders including those that were illegal, they would have no place to live.
In order to get this group to comply with the law, it will be necessary to put them on public assistance. Perhaps, it will make it easier to get FLDS members to comply with the law when they don't risk losing their housing. Through public assistance, they will obtain what most of us have, a basic education, a job skill and a rental home in their name. They will be able to function as independent adults. And their children will be away from those who have committed statutory rape.
No laws have been broken, its a religion and a culture that has been attacked.
There are more underage girls having children in the Colonias of texas - they completely ignored area where 400000 illegals lives in 3rd world squalor, where there is no law - but the texas authorities give the blind eye - until a small quiet, peaceful law abiding group practicies a religion that makes for easy prey.
Putting out false accusations and innuendo's is only adding fuel to the fire of attack on these people.
They will win, and the CPS will be seen for what it is; and the colonias - will remain lawless and oppressed without a blink. Most people don't even know that it exists - Texas's dirtly -big- secret.
Following the counsel to be self-reliant, our family refused to take these "benefits" and to supply our own needs as best we could. Others chose differently. But the law (however much I disagree with its results) does allow these benefits, even to non-citizens (they say right in the application forms that they will not question you about your immigration status).
Now, if it is legal here, it is legal in Utah for people to receive these benefits. I may disagree with the lifestyle of both groups, but you can't really call it fraud if it is following the legal guidelines.
And in Texas, the FLDS hadn't even applied for benefits. So, how is that welfare fraud?
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To: Jeff R - what if it does the opposite?


Bravo Texas!
This should be 100% opposite - and we should be trying to emulate them. We have the sick society, we have the rampant violent crime, drugs, teen delinquency, sex diseases.
FLDS sure seems to be doing something right, while our society is falling to the trash more and more each day.