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NICWA Statement on the 2024 Elections

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With the election of President Donald Trump to his second term, the National Indian Child Welfare Association released the following statement:

As the 2024 election results approach, we realize that there is a lot at stake for our communities. At times, the campaign rhetoric was divisive and raised important questions about how a transition in leadership could impact our communities. While leadership changes can often bring uncertainty and even fear, we have prepared for this and are already planning how we will organize, educate and advocate for the needs and rights of Indigenous children and families and the protection of tribal sovereignty.

NICWA has guided national leadership changes dating back to the 1980s, and we understand how to strategically and diligently advocate for the rights and protections of Indigenous children and families in changing political environments. During some of the most challenging times, we have found ways to protect and even advance resources and rights for Indigenous children and families. This included expanding our network of allies – both Indigenous and non-Indigenous – and finding new ways to communicate the importance of laws like the Indian Child Welfare Act, which are critical to the well-being of our communities .

NICWA values ​​seeking opportunities to work in a bipartisan manner and designing strategies that ensure bipartisan support. Our strength is the relationships we have within our communities, our leadership and each other. We will continue our fight to protect Indigenous children and families, with you as our most valuable allies and partners.

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