Bernie Sanders, Tammy Baldwin Join Fight To Prevent Mining Of Sacred Native American Lands

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A measure selling the lands to a foreign mining company was slipped into a defense bill at the last minute.

WASHINGTON -- Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) introduced a bill on Thursday that would repeal a controversial measure giving sacred Native American lands in Arizona to a foreign-owned mining company.

The measure, called the the Southeast Arizona Land Exchange and Conservation Act, was inserted into the $585 billion National Defense Authorization Act of 2015 by Republican Arizona Sens. John McCain and Jeff Flake in December.

The deal would allow a subsidiary of the mining conglomerates Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton, called Resolution Copper, to mine a massive copper deposit in Arizona's Tonto National Forest. The Apache use a section of the forest, called Oak Flat, for religious ceremonies and consider it one of their holy sites. Though the mining company has said it would work with local tribes to ensure their concerns are heard and conduct environmental analyses, the Apache say digging a massive mine under their ancestral lands will inevitably damage sacred ceremonial and burial grounds.

The bill, which is also sponsored by Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), would repeal the land exchange. Rep. Raul Grijalva (D-Ariz.) introduced the same bill in the House earlier this year and had been looking for a senator to sponsor the bill in the upper chamber.

"Too many times our Native American brothers and sisters have seen the profits of huge corporations put ahead of their sovereign rights," Sanders said in a statement. "It is wrong that a backroom deal in Washington could lead to the destruction of a sacred area that is so important to so many. We must defend the hundreds of thousands of Americans who are standing in opposition to this giveaway of our natural resources to foreign corporations."

Resolution Copper says the deal will generate $61 billion in economic activity and 3,700 jobs over several decades. But Native Americans say any benefits are outweighed by the violation of their rights that will occur if the mining goes ahead. Members of the Apache tribe traveled from Arizona to Washington, D.C., in July to draw attention to the issue, rallying at the Capitol against the exchange.

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Thank you Bernie Sanders and Tammy Baldwin for defending and protecting Native American rights! With their history of persecution, it's sad that their rights continue to be threatened.
 
Didn't they read the fine print? The "Sacred American Lands " had already become the property of the federal government when it was established as the "Tonto National forest" in 1905. It's about 110 years too late to complain.
 
ROTFLMFAO....The Squaw squawks about this, but laughed as the scumbag left was trying to remove crosses off Federal lands that were originally placed there as memorials to our military...Fuck her...TAKE the fucking land!
 
A measure selling the lands to a foreign mining company was slipped into a defense bill at the last minute.

WASHINGTON -- Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) introduced a bill on Thursday that would repeal a controversial measure giving sacred Native American lands in Arizona to a foreign-owned mining company.

The measure, called the the Southeast Arizona Land Exchange and Conservation Act, was inserted into the $585 billion National Defense Authorization Act of 2015 by Republican Arizona Sens. John McCain and Jeff Flake in December.

The deal would allow a subsidiary of the mining conglomerates Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton, called Resolution Copper, to mine a massive copper deposit in Arizona's Tonto National Forest. The Apache use a section of the forest, called Oak Flat, for religious ceremonies and consider it one of their holy sites. Though the mining company has said it would work with local tribes to ensure their concerns are heard and conduct environmental analyses, the Apache say digging a massive mine under their ancestral lands will inevitably damage sacred ceremonial and burial grounds.

The bill, which is also sponsored by Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), would repeal the land exchange. Rep. Raul Grijalva (D-Ariz.) introduced the same bill in the House earlier this year and had been looking for a senator to sponsor the bill in the upper chamber.

"Too many times our Native American brothers and sisters have seen the profits of huge corporations put ahead of their sovereign rights," Sanders said in a statement. "It is wrong that a backroom deal in Washington could lead to the destruction of a sacred area that is so important to so many. We must defend the hundreds of thousands of Americans who are standing in opposition to this giveaway of our natural resources to foreign corporations."

Resolution Copper says the deal will generate $61 billion in economic activity and 3,700 jobs over several decades. But Native Americans say any benefits are outweighed by the violation of their rights that will occur if the mining goes ahead. Members of the Apache tribe traveled from Arizona to Washington, D.C., in July to draw attention to the issue, rallying at the Capitol against the exchange.

More: Bernie Sanders, Tammy Baldwin Join Fight To Prevent Mining Of Sacred Native American Lands

Thank you Bernie Sanders and Tammy Baldwin for defending and protecting Native American rights! With their history of persecution, it's sad that their rights continue to be threatened.
Bat sh!t crazy...
 
The Washington redskin is separated from reality...
 
The Indian "holy site" scam seems to work only when they are trying to extort money from "the great white father in Washington". How many Indian casinos were built on "holy sites"? I agree that the federal government should restrict mining to only American companies though. Any time McCain got together with a democrat to create a Bill it usually turned into bad news for his constituency and the Country.
 
Well,

I'm for not tearing up federal land to make money.

It's a sham to say it's for the sake of our native american citizens.

I've seen them defend land until it was worth enough...then sell it off like crazy.
 
The Indian "holy site" scam seems to work only when they are trying to extort money from "the great white father in Washington". How many Indian casinos were built on "holy sites"? I agree that the federal government should restrict mining to only American companies though. Any time McCain got together with a democrat to create a Bill it usually turned into bad news for his constituency and the Country.
"The old Indian burial site" always works on the bleeding hearts... Suckers!!!
 

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