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Friday, June 17, 2016
Arizona Rep. Grijalva targets extremism on public lands
“There is a war simmering in this country, centered in the West,”
said Richard Cohen, head of the liberal advocacy group Southern Poverty Law
Center, in a House Democratic forum hosted by members of the House Natural
Resources and Homeland Security Committees this week. Cohen was referring to
the increase in incidents of violence and intimidation targeting federal
land agencies. The 41-day armed occupation of Oregon’s Malheur National Wildlife
Refuge and the Cliven Bundy standoff in Nevada in 2014 are just two of the most visible battles in this “war” that High Country News has chronicled in-depth.
The forum took place on June 15 and was put on by Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Arizona, and Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Mississippi. To support the congressmen’s efforts to address extremism, 32 former federal employees — including former heads of the U.S. Forest Service, Fish & Wildlife Service and Bureau of Land Management, among others — also recently signed a letter urging Congress to act, marking what may be the first time so many high-profile former federal employees have spoken in concert against the threat to public lands and federal land employees, posed by the self-described Patriot movement...more
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