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"The Trump administration took down a congressionally mandated report on
missing and murdered Native Americans from the Department of Justice’s website
nearly 300 days ago to comply with an executive order against diversity, equity
and inclusion.
It’s still not back online, and the senators who worked to pass the law are
furious.
The
Not One More Report was the product of
The Not Invisible Act of 2020,
meant to provide tribes with solutions to combat the epidemic of missing and
murdered Indigenous people and educate the general public about the crisis. The
act was signed into law by President Donald Trump in his first term.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, a moderate Democrat from Nevada who sits on the
Senate Indian Affairs Committee and introduced that act, said she was outraged
to see the report had vanished from the federal forum.
“It is astounding that an administration that actually signed these bills into
law, that wants to address the issue of keeping our communities safe from
violent criminals, including our tribal communities, thinks that this isn’t an
important issue,” Cortez Masto said during an interview in her Capitol Hill
office.
The report was taken down amid a purge of material from federal websites that
the Trump administration deemed DEI-related. Both Cortez Masto and Sen. Lisa
Murkowski, a Republican senator from Alaska who chairs the Senate Indian
Affairs Committee, said they reached out to the administration to inquire about
restoring the
Not One More Report."
Via Seph and Muse.
Cheers,
*** Xanni ***
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