And many local governments are also convinced that this is the state of the law. Many practitioners of the Santería religion will claim they have a constitutional right to practice animal sacrifice. All these animals have been sacrificed, their carcasses left as offerings to Santerían deities, called Orishas.
Nearby, decapitated chickens frequently line the banks of the Miami River. Every morning in Miami, city workers clear the county courthouse steps of animal carcasses left the night before. In Philadelphia, park workers increasingly find themselves cleaning up the carcasses of decapitated animals left in the public parks.
In Norfolk, cow tongues hang from trees, and a disemboweled lamb is found on a public street.
In Springhill, a box containing a decapitated pig and two decapitated pigeons is discovered in a residential neighborhood. City of Hialeah and Constitutional Solutions for Stopping Animal Sacrifice FREE EXERCISE DOES NOT PROTECT ANIMAL SACRIFICE: The Misconception of Church of Lukumi Babalu Aye v.