Friday, 3 May 2019

Women are disappearing and dying in Indian country. We must act | Debra Anne Haaland

The epidemic of missing and murdered indigenous women has long been overlooked. That’s why I’m fighting for them in Congress

What would you do if your sister, your daughter or your mother went missing without explanation? There would be search parties. Law enforcement would issue amber alerts. Investigations would begin. Suspects would be brought in for questioning.

In Indian country, that’s not the case. In Indian country, it is often days before law enforcement shows up for a missing person call or homicide. In the case of Ashlyn Mike, a seven-year-old-girl in New Mexico, an amber alert wasn’t issued for more than 10 hours, when typically for cases of missing children those alerts are posted almost immediately. Ashlyn Mike lost her life at the age of seven.

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from US news | The Guardian http://bit.ly/2UUpgIr

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