I thought I'd give you a little more insight into my way of thinking Glow. I was a foster parent for over 15 years, and ended up with a sibling group of 6. Today, they are aged 25-35 and are still "our children" and have given us 14 beautiful grandchildren.
The first of the 6 came to live with us when he was 6 years old. He was the ONLY one of 7 siblings ever removed by the state of TX for suspected abuse. Now, having seen all the records that exist, there was MORE than enough evidence to remove all 7 kids. However, for whatever reason, they didn't. The kids ended up separated over the years between parents, aunts, etc. Slowly, we gained custody of them through their biological father who at least loved his kids enough to know he was not the best choice and advocated that they come to live with us. We also worked with a private agency that was willing to go to bat for these kids. Well, lo and behold, the horror stories my kids can tell you about the abuse that they all suffered is unimaginable.
To think that only 1 of the 7 was removed is horrific. If you could read the files, you would want to slap some of those CPS workers silly for not removing all of them. The oldest ended up in prison. Emotional abuse, neglect, abandonment, physical abuse, sexual, you name it, my kids have been there, done that, suffered and are still suffering for it today. Luckily, they have come a long, long, long way and are doing great now. That isn't to say that they don't have trouble dealing with it.
It was hard to assimilate them into our family and our culture. They had all lived in different households, under different "religious" (read "cult") value, etc. It has taken years. But the cycle is broken for our kids.
It isn't going to be easy for these kids of the FLDS. Hopefully, they will find advocates that never give up. I can tell you that it can work. It can happen. And the rewards are tremendous.