From Fox News: Wyoming officials are gearing up for a potential court battle against the Environmental Protection Agency as they try to reverse a sweeping agency ruling that transferred more than 1 million acres of land -- including an entire city of 10,000 -- to Native American tribes.
The dispute started in December when the EPA ruled on a request from the Northern Arapaho and Eastern Shoshone tribes, which sought "state status" in order to administer air quality monitoring. The EPA determined the land in question actually belongs to the Wind River Indian Reservation and has for more than a century, despite a 1905 law opening it to non-tribal members. The decision encompassed the city of Riverton.
Among them:
-- Dozens of tribal members jailed for crimes committed "in the disputed area" potentially could challenge their convictions.
-- Previously issued environmental permits could be invalid.
-- Food processing facilities could be able to operate without regulation.
-- The Wyoming Highway Patrol would be unable to enforce criminal laws in the area.
"EPA's decision casts a shadow of uncertainty over the transactions and day-to-day operations of state agencies, courts, businesses and individuals within the disputed territory," Michael wrote. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/02/12/wyoming-officials-prepare-for-court-fight-against-epa-ruling-that-gave-land-to/?intcmp=latestnews
Why does the EPA have the authority to steal land from a State and give it to the Indians? Shouldn't there be another Federal agency be doing this instead?
And in this day and age, why are we giving land to the Indians?
Just more stupidity from the Obama administration,
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