Miami Land Transfer

Apache Women Sue Over Federal Land Transfer for Copper Mining

The transfer of federal forest land in Arizona to Resolution Copper, a joint venture of international companies, has been finalized for the development of a large copper mine. This transfer, mandated by Congress in 2014, marks the culmination of years of legal battles by the San Carlos Apache Tribe and environmentalists seeking to protect Oak Flat, a site of immense religious and cultural significance. Despite the appeals court acknowledging the destruction of sacred sites and profound harm to Native religious practices, it ruled that existing legal challenges were unlikely to succeed. A group of Apache women is now appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court as a final attempt to halt the project, which proponents argue will bolster the nation’s energy independence and economy.

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Trump Library Nonprofit Shuts Down Before Miami Land Transfer, Raising Questions

The Donald Trump Presidential Library Fund Inc., a nonprofit linked to the planned Trump library, has become inactive, raising concerns about the handling of its finances. Established in December after a substantial donation, the fund failed to file required reports and was labeled inactive by the Florida Division of Corporations in late September. This occurred shortly before a vote to allocate prime Miami real estate for the library’s construction. A new nonprofit, The Donald Trump Presidential Library Foundation, Inc., with a similar name, was subsequently established and named as the recipient of the land, though a recent court decision temporarily halted the land transfer due to alleged violations of public disclosure laws.

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