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Solicitor General D. John Sauer seemed to struggle when pressed by Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch on Wednesday on whether Native Americans should be considered birthright citizens. The question came during two hours of arguments at the Supreme Court in a case challenging President Trump’s 2025 executive order that aimed to end birthright citizenship.
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End tribal fraud: Republicans should stop treating Native Americans as untouchable
The Trump administration and congressional Republicans are rightly focused on rooting out waste, fraud, and abuse in taxpayer-funded programs. But in their search for bad actors who are bilking the public for billions of dollars,
Native Vote 2026 New Mexico Governor candidate Deb Haaland is committed to supporting ongoing tribal health care expansion. Haaland said this Thursday after she introduced her health care policy plans that included options to expand public health services,
Many tribes are encouraged by Trump's choice of Sen. Markwayne Mullin, a member of the Cherokee nation, as the new DHS Secretary. ICE agents have been accused of racially profiling Native Americans.
Questions about American Indians came up repeatedly as the highest court in the land took up birthright citizenship, an issue at the center of Donald Trump’s anti-immigrant agenda.
Following a four year process, the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California has purchased 10, 274 acres of its ancestral homeland from the city of Santa Clara following a large and rare $5.5 million grant from California's Wildlife Conservation Board.
For many Native American tribes, economic self-sufficiency has long been a priority. In the absence of traditional revenue streams, tribal governments have explored and embraced industries that leverage their unique legal status. The industries of cannabis ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kansas was once home to various tribes of Native Americans, including the Arapaho, Cheyenne, Comanche, Kiowa, Osage, Pawnee, Wichita and Kaw (Kansa). The Sunflower State was named after ...
New Medicaid rules requiring recipients to work and reverify coverage every six months will disproportionately affect the 85% of Native Americans living in Louisiana, tribal leaders and Indigenous