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Wednesday, November 30, 2022

 This Supreme Court Case Is a Case Study in Conservative Hypocrisy


Just
weeks after railing against race-conscious college admissions, the
justices entertained a bogus race-based argument aimed at undermining
Native sovereignty.



By Elie Mystal

There is a deep irony to this claim by white families,
who are in essence the beneficiaries of centuries of theft,
discrimination, and outright genocide of Native peoples, that they are
the victims of a law preventing them from claiming Native children
against the will of tribal governments.  More to the point, this case
should not turn on the race of the families involved in the dispute
because, from the perspective of ICWA, race is irrelevant.

READ 

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Supreme Court could decide where Native American foster kids in Michigan live

“It’s causing a lot of confusion, and tribal communities feel as if rights are being taken away from them,” Kate Fort said.





If the act is found unconstitutional, this could enable other groups
to question more of tribal communities’ sovereignty because they would
be designated as a racial group, not a political entity, Fort said. This
is especially problematic because not everyone who lives in a tribal
community is racially Native.





“Tribal sovereignty exists whether or not the Supreme Court
recognizes it,” Fort said. “If the ruling is overturned, the trust
between tribes and the U.S. government will be eroded.” READ

 

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