“...President Trump is committed to addressing systemic challenges in Indian Country...”
The Reservations are something that is/are difficult to comprehend.
We have multiple Reservations here in Montana...
Many years ago my Wife worked for our local battered women shelter which covered MANY counties (mind you the county I live in is almost the size of Connecticut). A woman was admitted with her child, she had a broken femur and lived on the Blackfoot Reservation.
She was walking on the sidewalk to the Reservation Police Station to file a complaint about her husbands abuse when he ran her over and sped away.
She remained on the sidewalk — in front of the police station — for almost an hour before anyone actually helped her. While laying there many of her friends walked by and told her that she would not have been run over if she would be a better wife.
Did I mention that the husband was driving his police car when he ran her over?
I kid you not.
Again, the Reservations are difficult to comprehend.
That is awful. I’m aware of some other turn the eye stories. Looks like this is also tied in with trafficking is my assumption. Maybe they will get a foot in through this door to clean things up.