A Native American tribe in southern Arizona is accusing the Dept. of Defense of failing to consult with them over the building of a border wall that has disrupted 'sacred' sites.
, enacted in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, allows the federal government to work around certain laws in the name of national security.in 1988 also diminished Native Americans' ability to preserve sacred sites on federally controlled lands, such as national parks.
in North Dakota, citizens of the Standing Rock Sioux reservation complained they were not adequately consulted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Richard Monette, a law professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a tribal law expert, said it's rare for federal agencies to seek waivers in cases related to tribes and that the government simply doesn't consult with them as it should.
In a statement last week, U.S. Customs and Border Protection denied any biological, cultural or historical sites were identified within the blasting that is taking place in the Monument Hill area.
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