Biden’s Move Toward Clean Energy Will Not Necessarily Stop the Murders of Native Women - Women’s Media Center

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Even with Biden’s commitment to renewable energy, a large, outside workforce will still be in demand, sweeping through or near Indian country, threatening the sanctity and lives of Indigenous peoples.

But across the border, in the United States, the government has been slower to respond — until recently.

“Violence against Indigenous peoples is a crisis that has been underfunded for decades,” Haaland said in a. “Far too often, murders and missing persons cases in Indian country go unsolved and unaddressed, leaving families and communities devastated.” An abandoned man camp, which provided housing to temporary oil workers near Trenton, N.D. When drilling starts, oil employees come in the thousands. They are often subjected to difficult working conditions, and have disposable income. “Oil industry camps may be impacting domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking in the direct and surrounding communities in which they reside,” the U.S. Department of Justice said in 2016.

 

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