DoJ halts ND Pipeline construction

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Joint Statement from the Department of Justice, the Department of the Army and the Department of the Interior Regarding Standing Rock Sioux Tribe v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers


Joint Statement from the Department of Justice, the Department of the Army and the Department of the Interior Regarding Standing Rock Sioux Tribe v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

The Department of Justice, the Department of the Army and the Department of the Interior issued the following statement regarding Standing Rock Sioux Tribe v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers:

“We appreciate the District Court’s opinion on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act. However, important issues raised by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and other tribal nations and their members regarding the Dakota Access pipeline specifically, and pipeline-related decision-making generally, remain. Therefore, the Department of the Army, the Department of Justice, and the Department of the Interior will take the following steps.

The Army will not authorize constructing the Dakota Access pipeline on Corps land bordering or under Lake Oahe until it can determine whether it will need to reconsider any of its previous decisions regarding the Lake Oahe site under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) or other federal laws. Therefore, construction of the pipeline on Army Corps land bordering or under Lake Oahe will not go forward at this time. The Army will move expeditiously to make this determination, as everyone involved — including the pipeline company and its workers — deserves a clear and timely resolution. In the interim, we request that the pipeline company voluntarily pause all construction activity within 20 miles east or west of Lake Oahe.

“Furthermore, this case has highlighted the need for a serious discussion on whether there should be nationwide reform with respect to considering tribes’ views on these types of infrastructure projects. Therefore, this fall, we will invite tribes to formal, government-to-government consultations on two questions: (1) within the existing statutory framework, what should the federal government do to better ensure meaningful tribal input into infrastructure-related reviews and decisions and the protection of tribal lands, resources, and treaty rights; and (2) should new legislation be proposed to Congress to alter that statutory framework and promote those goals.

“Finally, we fully support the rights of all Americans to assemble and speak freely. We urge everyone involved in protest or pipeline activities to adhere to the principles of nonviolence. Of course, anyone who commits violent or destructive acts may face criminal sanctions from federal, tribal, state, or local authorities. The Departments of Justice and the Interior will continue to deploy resources to North Dakota to help state, local, and tribal authorities, and the communities they serve, better communicate, defuse tensions, support peaceful protest, and maintain public safety.

“In recent days, we have seen thousands of demonstrators come together peacefully, with support from scores of sovereign tribal governments, to exercise their First Amendment rights and to voice heartfelt concerns about the environment and historic, sacred sites. It is now incumbent on all of us to develop a path forward that serves the broadest public interest.”





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the pressure has to be kept on the powers that cac until it's really a deaded issue
 
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Yall are being premature with those :obama: smileys

This is just election year posturing from Barry and the democrats....they cant let Jill stein say she was the only one fighting big oil for the people


wait till Hillary gets sworn in...envelopes will change hands and construction will resume


Drill baby drill
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another thing that would never ever happen under a conservative doj @Oso
 

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:ufdup: You know they fukked up when those private guards start siccing dogs on those protestors there. shyt was escalating...

The govt had no right to drill on their land!!!
 

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another thing that would never ever happen under a conservative doj @Oso

I get it fam. You're taking the lesser of two evils.

But you should stop defending Hillary while attacking people who critique her, especially since you agree with them. Let the truth be the truth.
 

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:ufdup: You know they fukked up when those private guards start siccing dogs on those protestors there. shyt was escalating...

The govt had no right to drill on their land!!!

I hear it was like a half a mile next to their land. What is the truth here?
 

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I hear it was like a half a mile next to their land. What is the truth here?
Not 100% clear on that, but I think there is precedent that it would be seen as theirs if this went to court. There is a case like this involving the DOT. Either way, that pipeline is over 1k miles and they started on this piece as soon as they could when other sections could have been worked on. When the tribe is saying it's a burial ground, but were blocked by the oil company to survey it and prove it. Hope they lose their ass for this.
 

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I don't know why people in this country are anti-DOMESTIC energy infrastructure.

Annoys the shyt out of me.

Pay the Native Americans fukkloads of money if you have to in rental fees, but halting this pipeline sounds stupid as shyt to me.
 

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I don't know why people in this country are anti-DOMESTIC energy infrastructure.

Annoys the shyt out of me.

Pay the Native Americans fukkloads of money if you have to in rental fees, but halting this pipeline sounds stupid as shyt to me.

Well for one this company is a bunch of a$$holes with a record of oil spills happening on their watch, secondly they want to drill where there's a Indian underground river potentially contaminating the water or some shyt like that.

This company should have not even started construction nowhere near Indian grounds.
They fukked up :ufdup:
 

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Well for one this company is a bunch of a$$holes with a record of oil spills happening on their watch, secondly they want to drill where there's a Indian underground river potentially contaminating the water or some shyt like that.

This company should have not even started construction nowhere near Indian grounds.
They fukked up :ufdup:
1. I'm all for having stricter rules on company behavior and regulations

2. Is the problem that they're indian grounds or that they had no other option?
 
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