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Trump signs Savanna's Act, 'a critical first step' to address missing and murdered Native Americans

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  1. Invisible Fan

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    A good step in a long journey.

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...missing-murdered-native-americans/5964329002/

    President Donald Trump signed a bill Saturday aimed at addressing missing and murdered Native Americans.

    Savanna's Act will establish national law enforcement guidelines between the federal government and American Indian tribes to help track, solve and prevent crimes against Native Americans. The law is named after Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind, a pregnant 22-year-old Spirit Lake tribal member from North Dakota who was killed in 2017.

    The bipartisan bill passed the House last month after unanimously passing the U.S. Senate in March. Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski reintroduced the bill after former North Dakota Sen. Heidi Heitkamp proposed it in 2017.

    "For far too long, the crisis of missing and murdered Native American women went unknown outside Indian Country," Heitkamp told USA TODAY in a statement on Sunday. "When I first introduced Savanna's Act in 2017, I wrote this bill to take a critical first step to help address this crisis and help raise awareness about it by bringing these women out of the shadows and making them not invisible."

    She added, "Finally, this bill was signed into law. And it happened just before Indigenous Peoples' Day — a reminder that the U.S. government has so much more to do to repair the broken promises to Native communities."

    Trump tweeted Saturday: "I was proud to sign Savanna’s Act & the Not Invisible Act. We have also provided $295 Million to support public safety & crime victims. Forgotten NO MORE!"

    The bill requires federal, state, tribal and local law enforcement agencies to update and create protocols to address missing or murdered Native Americans. The U.S. Department of Justice must provide training to law enforcement agencies on data entry, educate the public on the database, help tribes and Indigenous communities enter information in the database, develop guidelines for response to missing or murdered Indigenous people, provide technical assistance to tribes and law enforcement agencies and report data on missing or murdered Native Americans.

    Murder is the third-leading cause of death for American Indian/Alaska Native women, according to the Urban Indian Health Institute. In 2016, there were 5,712 cases reported of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, the UIHI's reports. But only 116 cases were logged in the DOJ database.

    In 2018, Brooke Crews of North Dakota was sentenced to life in prison for killing Greywind and cutting her baby from her womb. The baby survived.​
     
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  2. Xerobull

    Xerobull ...and I'm all out of bubblegum

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    Trump do something good and altruistic?

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  3. REEKO_HTOWN

    REEKO_HTOWN I'm Rich Biiiiaaatch!

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    His hero Andrew Jackson is disappoint
     
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    Its rare... but when trump does a good, does the right thing he deserves credit. I have been watching this bill for a while... a few of my favorite people in congress (Deb Haaland, Catherine Masto) were instrumental in getting this.

    As a Native American I am happy to give trump kudos for signing this.
     
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  5. sealclubber1016

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    It's basically free good PR for him (and I'm sure he'll make people know), but it is a good deed nonetheless
     
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    It's certainly the right thing to do and glad he signed it. This was a bipartisan bill and good to see that there are things that can still be done across the aisle.
     
  7. JuanValdez

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    Good job, Trump. Now, get the hell out. :)
     
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  8. Xerobull

    Xerobull ...and I'm all out of bubblegum

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    No way, dude. I'm Gen-X and cartoons raised me at their blissful Saturday morning teat to be the man I am today. If anything, they taught me that if a villain is doing something good at the start of the episode, it turns into something for his evil plan later. I wouldn't take Christmas presents from Cobra Commander of Skeletor, would you?

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    (Not to make light of any sort of progress. Indigenous peoples have been well and truly ****ed the world over for millennia by conquering nations and deserve at the very least the same treatment under law)
     
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