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Violence against American Indians studied at DOJ - New York Daily News

Violence against American Indians studied at DOJ - New York Daily News
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Justice Department task force aims to curtail violence against Native Americans, solve cold cases

Justice Department task force aims to curtail violence against Native Americans, solve cold cases
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Justice Department releases plan to address crisis of missing Native Americans


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After a year of research, the Presidential Task Force on Missing and Murdered American Indians and Alaska Natives published its report on the steps it will take over the next year to address the crisis of missing native people.
The task force, part of President Trump's Operation Lady Justice, conducted more than a dozen meetings with Native American tribes and other groups to establish operational protocols, solve cold cases, and expand outreach and awareness, according to a Thursday press release.
"American Indians and Alaska Natives experience some of the highest rates of violence in the country, a situation that is all the more tragic in light of the generations of trauma already suffered by indigenous people," Attorney General William Barr said in a statement. "Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and the unprecedented challenges it posed, the Task Force continued to progress with appropriate urgency to diagnose the symptoms of this intractable problem. They sought the help and input from tribal leaders and tribal communities to develop sustainable protocols that will lead to long-term resolutions tribal communities need and deserve."

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