The armed demonstrators are refusing to leave the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon, even giving themselves a name, the Citizens for Constitutional Freedom.
Their leaders include the sons of Cliven Bundy, who got in a stand off with federal officials two years ago.
The Bundys say this is a property dispute, but the Hammonds - whose ranch abuts the refuge - tell a different story, saying they are willing to serve out the rest of their federal jail sentences for arson.
Ammon Bundy told reporters, the occupation of the building is about Americans being able to use land freely
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