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Dear Relatives,
 
Today, over 400 protectors led by Indigenous peoples from across Turtle Island took escalated action by blocking the entrance to the Fort Sill military post in Lawton, O.K. shutting down the freeway for two hours.
 
The Trump administration and Oklahoma Governor Stitt are putting forth a plan to re-open the concentration camp at Fort Sill to once again incarcerate children. 
For twenty years beginning in 1894, our Apache relatives were held as prisoners of war at Fort Sill. We, as Indigenous peoples, know the pain and generational trauma that comes from Fort Sill and camps just like it. It is our moral responsibility to take a stand with our Indigenous relatives trying to cross the so-called “border.” Generations of Indigenous youth have suffered and have been forced to assimilate at Fort Sill’s boarding school. We cannot stand by as this happens again. 
 
Ft. Sill is also the same place where 700 Japanese immigrant men were detained without due process during World War II. We will not allow anymore pain to happen at Ft. Sill.
 
This multiracial coalition of organizations was led by immigrant youth, their families, and Japanese American, Black, Indigenous, Jewish and white allies who all vehemently reject this administration's immigration policies including the concentration camps that have been built across the country to incarcerate immigrants and children, and which have resulted in severe abuse, trauma and multiple deaths by the deportation force of ICE and CBP.
 
Throughout the action, we called on Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt to get ICE out of Oklahoma and to stop supporting Trump’s administration as they criminalize immigrants, separate families, and kill asylum seekers.
 
The local and national organizations Indigenous Environmental Network organized this action with include: Dream Action OklahomaUnited We DreamBlack Lives Matter Oklahoma CityDemocratic Socialists of America - Oklahoma CityNative Voice NetworkTsuru for Solidarity, Oklahoma Call for Reproductive JusticeACLU OKWomen’s March OKIndian Territory behind American Indian MovementNACA-Inspired Schools NetworkThe MajorityWorkers DefenseBend the ArcSunflower Community Action,Center for Popular DemocracySunrise MovementThe International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, and others. 
 
We have just begun but we need you to join us, scroll down to find out how. 
 
Join Us in Taking Action, Tell Governor Stitt to Abolish ICE in Oklahoma by Clicking the Image Below:

 
Sign Up to Future #ClosetheCamps Action by Clicking the Image Below and Choosing #ClosetheCamps:
Show Up to Support the Carrizo/Comecrudo Tribe July 27th, at the Ursula Concentration Camps in McAllen,T.X. 
I leave you with a quote from Geronimo who died at Ft. Sill.  
See you on the frontlines.
 
 
Aba Wasté Yuhá,
Jennifer K. Falcon 
(Hay Shaw Wiÿa)
Communications Coordinator
Indigenous Environmental Network
 
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Established in 1990, The Indigenous Environmental Network is an international environmental justice nonprofit that works with tribal grassroots organizations to build the capacity of Indigenous communities. IEN’s activities include empowering Indigenous communities and tribal governments to develop mechanisms to protect our sacred sites, land, water, air, natural resources, the health of both our people and all living things, and to build economically sustainable communities.
 
Learn more here: ienearth.org
 
 
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