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The Supreme Court’s Indian Child Welfare Decision Neglected One Big Thing
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We should move toward a day when ICWA’s protections are no longer necessary for any family.

The effort to destroy Native families stands out as uniquely genocidal. But it is not wholly different from the approach the United States has used against many families and communities deemed unworthy or undesirable.

To the contrary, it’s a playbook we’ve seen
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