“They are our Muslim brothers and sisters. I have no opinion about what they have done or what they are accused of doing. I am supporting them simply because they are my Muslim brothers and sisters,” Latifa said.
She said her husband met at least of one the men in jail, who had concerns about the food.
“They were hoping for more appropriate food, but they are doing alright with the food because they can eat vegetarian food. They would rather have what is called halal food,” said Latifa.
NM couple meets with suspects arrested at compound
BBM. You’ve got to be kidding me. I am sure those 11 children were hoping every day for ANY food.
Didn’t another off the grid neighbor say he helped them install solar panels when they first got to the compound? That struck me as odd bc I assumed solar panels are not cheap. The couple listed above used to own a company that supplied solar panels to people who live off the grid. The business is still in the family. I thought that was an interesting coincidence.