Summary
The Trump administration removed a report on missing and murdered Native Americans from the Department of Justice website. This decision upset several U.S. Senators, including Catherine Cortez Masto and Lisa Murkowski, who have requested its restoration. The report, created under the Not Invisible Act, is important for addressing violence and disappearance issues among Indigenous communities.
Key Facts
- The report was called the "Not One More" report and was mandated by the Not Invisible Act of 2020.
- U.S. Senators Cortez Masto and Murkowski have criticized the removal of the report.
- The report was taken down following an executive order defining gender-related policies.
- The report contained data, findings, and over 250 testimonies regarding violence against Indigenous people.
- Cortez Masto emphasized the report's role in helping keep Tribal communities safe.
- The report is still available on some external websites despite its removal from the DOJ site.