Biden's Visit: A Long-Awaited Apology to Native Americans
Laveen Village, Phoenix, USAFri Oct 25 2024
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President Joe Biden visited the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona to formally apologize for the government-run boarding school policy that separated Native American children from their families. This policy, which aimed to assimilate children into white society, lasted for over 150 years and resulted in abuse and deaths. Biden acknowledged that this apology was long overdue, having been promised to tribal leaders nearly two years ago.
The visit also serves a political purpose, with Democrats hoping to boost Vice President Kamala Harris' turnout effort in the key battleground state of Arizona. Biden's presidency is nearing its end, and the close race between Harris and former President Donald Trump makes every vote crucial. The visit provides an opportunity for Biden and Harris to highlight their support for tribal nations, a group that traditionally favors Democrats.
At least 973 Native American children died in these schools, and over 18, 000 children as young as 4 were forcibly taken from their parents. The Interior Department's investigation called for a U. S. government apology, which Biden is now delivering. Ramona Charette Klein, a boarding school survivor, praised Biden's effort but stressed the need for concrete action and amends.
Democrats have been actively engaging with Native American communities. Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, met with tribal leaders in Arizona and Nevada. The Democratic National Committee launched a six-figure ad campaign targeting Native American voters in several states.
The White House highlighted Biden's actions to support Native Americans, including designating national monuments and directing billions in federal spending to tribal nations. However, the political environment remains competitive, with both campaigns focusing on micro-targeting groups like the Indian community and young voters.
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