On the recordSeptember 10, 2019
As you are aware, there have been jurisdictional challenges that have impeded the prosecution of cases in the past, allowing crime against Indigenous communities to go unpunished.
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congress.govAs you are aware, there have been jurisdictional challenges that have impeded the prosecution of cases in the past, allowing crime against Indigenous communities to go unpunished.
Gallego discusses challenges in prosecuting crimes against Indigenous communities.
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