At least five Michigan tribes have warned their members to carry tribal ID, and to know their rights when approached by ICE ...
The Oglala Sioux Tribe, which is headquartered in Pine Ridge said four tribal members were detained Friday in Minneapolis ...
On Jan. 13, the Oglala Sioux Tribe said three men are still in detention after being transferred to an ICE detention center.
Tribes have advised members to carry both state and tribal identification amid reports of detentions by immigration agents.
Native American tribal leaders across the country, including those in northern Michigan, are issuing warnings and advisories ...
Oglala Sioux tribal officials say they are searching for several homeless members of the tribe they believe were detained.
The Native American Rights Fund is condemning what it calls unlawful actions by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ...
How sad that indigenous people have to prove they are not illegal immigrants,” wrote Cindy Smith in response to a Facebook ...
Tribal leaders say Indigenous people have been stopped, questioned, harassed and, in some cases, detained solely on the basis of their skin color or names.
Guest Opinion. The objectification of Native people as relics of the past and as “Invisible Americans” helps explain why reporting on missing Native persons is less reliable and why there is an ...
Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, the Minnesota Native American Caucus, condemn federal agents’ actions against Native American ...
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