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>>20855329 Puppy-killer South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is banned from entering 20% of her own state after being banned by Native American tribes she claimed weretied to drug cartels

 

Cartels Ravaging S.D. Indian Reservations with Murder, Drugs and Gang Activity

Craig Bannister | February 1, 2024

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“Make no mistake, the cartels have a presence on several of South Dakota’s tribal reservations,” Gov. Kristi Noem (R-S.D.) said Wednesday, explaining how Pres. Biden’s open-border policies have brought drugs, crime and gang activity to her state’s American Indian tribal reservations.

 

“The cartels are using our reservations to facilitate the spread of drugs throughout the Midwest,” Gov. Noem warnedin a border address to a joint session of South Dakota’s legislature:

 

“South Dakota is directly affected by this invasion. We are affected by cartel presence on our tribal reservations; by the spread of drugs and human trafficking throughout our communities; and by the drain on our resources at the local, state, and federal level.”

 

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“In particular, fentanyl – which is being manufactured by the Chinese and smuggled over our Southern Border – is causing these deaths. Total overdoses have increased by almost 20% across America since Joe Biden took office.”

 

The murderous illegal alien cartels are even recruiting tribal members to join in their criminal activities, Gov. Noem reported:

 

“Murders are being committed by cartel members on the Pine Ridge reservation and in Rapid City,and a gang called the ‘Ghost Dancers’ are affiliated with these cartels.

 

“They have been successful in recruiting tribal members to join their criminal activity. On the other side of the state, there is documented evidence of cartel activities on the Sisseton Wahpeton reservation and others.”

 

To make matters worse, South Dakota is powerless to provide the law enforcement help the tribes need, because the federal government has sole jurisdiction and responsibility to do so. The Biden Administration’s assistance has been so lacking that one tribe has been forced to sue it – twice – Gov. Noem explained:

 

“The Oglala Sioux Tribe sued the federal government. They pointed to evidence that the level of violent crime, drug trafficking, and gang activity on the Reservation is staggering, unprecedented, and overwhelming law enforcement resources.

 

“A federal judge ordered the Biden Administration to come to the table and work with the Oglala Sioux Tribe to provide the desperately needed law enforcement resources. But Biden has failed to make good on that obligation, so now the Oglala Sioux Tribe is suing again.”

 

Crime is so rampant that a State of Emergency has been declared on the Pine Ridge reservation,as a result of the Biden Administration’s failure to honor its obligations.

 

Gov. Noem said she plans to supportthe tribe’s latest lawsuit against the Biden Administration, which was filed on January 24, 2024.

 

The complaint cites “the United States’ failure to adhere to its treaty and trust responsibility to provide adequate law enforcement resources, as well as violations of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act.”

 

“We will continue as a nation to hold the United States accountable under our treaties,” the tribe’s president, Frank Star Comes Out, says in a press release:

 

“Any lawlessness in Pine Ridge starts in Washington DC! In the name of humanity, equal rights and justice, you have an oath to uphold. Honor the Treaties.”

 

https://www.mrctv.org/blog/craig-bannister/cartels-ravaging-sd-indian-reservations-murder-drugs-and-gang-activity

Anonymous ID: bceb96 May 12, 2024, 7:20 a.m. No.20856302   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>“The cartels are using our reservations to facilitate the spread of drugs throughout the Midwest,” Gov. Noem warned

 

‘It’s insulting’: Pourier objects to Noem’s framing of border concerns

Story by Dan Santella

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PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, a staunch ally of GOP frontrunner and former president Donald Trump as well as a vocal critic of current President Joe Biden, told lawmakers Wednesday afternoon that South Dakota is “directly” impacted by events at the border.

 

“Ladies and gentlemen, the United States of America is in a time of invasion,” Noem said. “The invasion is coming over our southern border. The 50 states have a common enemy, and that enemy is the Mexican drug cartels. They are waging war against our nation.”

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And the governor says state leaders are looking at ways to support Texas.

 

“South Dakota is directly affected by this invasion,” Noem said. “We are affected by cartel presence right here on our tribal reservations, by the spread of drugs and human trafficking throughout our communities.”

 

Rep. Peri Pourier, a Democrat who represents the Pine Ridge Reservation in the state legislature, says the border does deserve lawmakers’ time.

 

“I appreciate the governor bringing our attention to the seriousness and the deteriorating conditions at the southern border,” Pourier said.

 

But Pourier, who is a member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, strongly objects to how the governor framed the issue.

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“I am Oglala Lakota, and I am from Pine Ridge, and for her to use such a difficult problem that everybody struggles with daily to further her national ambitions is disingenuous, and it’s insulting,” Pourier said. “She only sees us when it benefits her.”

 

One segment of the governor’s address particularly frustrated Pourier; it centered on Pine Ridge.

 

“Murders are being committed by cartel members on the Pine Ridge Reservation and in Rapid City,and a gang called the Ghost Dancers are affiliated with these cartels,”Noem said. “They have been successful in recruiting tribal members to join their criminal activity.”

 

“To say to the world that we have a gang called the Ghost Dancers that are in with the cartel in Pine Ridge is highly disrespectful,” Pourier said. “It’s disrespectful to our beliefs, our spiritual traditions.”