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Native Americans

Dec. 9, 2010

Tribe Seeks Help With Crime

Since President Obama signed the Tribal Law and Order Act of 2010 in July - a sweeping measure designed to help tribes deal with crime on the reservation - it has created more questions than answers to improving law enforcement.


By Pat Broderick


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Since President Obama signed the Tribal Law & Order Act of 2010 in July - a sweeping measure designed to help American Indian tribes deal with crime - it has created more questions than answers on how to fund law enforcement on tribal lands.


The Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla and Cupeno Indians, whose reservation is in San Diego County, is seeking answers. It has filed a lawsuit against the Depart...

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