Update: Oglala Sioux Tribe president walks back ICE claims

Oglala Sioux Tribe President Sparks Controversy Over Immigration Claims

The president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe in South Dakota has walked back claims that tribal members were detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers, sparking concerns over the federal government's involvement.

Tribal leaders are demanding the release of three homeless tribe members who were taken into ICE custody in Minneapolis last Friday. Frank Star Comes Out, president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, stated that the detainees are "citizens of the United States by statute and citizens of the Oglala Sioux Nation by treaty." He claimed that the detention was a clear violation of federal treaties.

In a statement shared on his Facebook page, Star Comes Out explained that tribal authorities were not provided with any information about the detainees' cases beyond their first names. The agency refused to release more details unless the tribe agreed to an immigration agreement with ICE. However, the president made it clear that he would not enter into such an agreement, stating that it would allow ICE or Homeland Security to trespass on tribal lands and arrest or detain tribe members.

Star Comes Out emphasized that tribal sovereignty is non-negotiable, adding that treaties are not optional. He urged Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem to respond to the tribe's inquests.

The incident highlights ongoing concerns about Indigenous Americans being targeted by ICE officers as part of immigration crackdowns across the country. Actress Elaine Miles, a member of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, was detained by ICE agents in November who claimed her tribal ID was "fake." She recalled an agent saying that anyone could make such a claim.

As tensions rise between the Oglala Sioux Tribe and the federal government over immigration claims, it is essential to recognize the importance of respecting tribal sovereignty and adhering to federal treaties.
 

Man, this is crazy what's happening with the Oglala Sioux Tribe and ICE. Like they're trying to claim that tribal members aren't even considered US citizens? I mean, it sounds legit that Frank Star Comes Out is all about respecting tribal sovereignty, but at the same time... https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...ad-loss-for-the-middle-class/?ref=ar_cpmso_vk

Tribal members being detained by ICE? That's just wrong. We gotta do better than that, you know? It's like... https://www.npr.org/2024/11/15/1122...tGpT3WU2M8o6iH_0QaJYkK8zWvqf2cGm1Wx9jJ5l4cGxH

Someone needs to tell Kristi Noem that treaties are not optional, you feel? Like, we gotta respect the sovereignty of these tribes and not try to mess with their way of life. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/usne...s-activists-protest-in-minneapolis/ar-AAK1FjV
 
ICE gotta be more careful with how they're handling these situations... πŸ€” They can't just take away people's freedom 'cause they think their ID might be fake 🚫. It's like, we get it, they wanna enforce the law, but this is our land and our people we're talkin' about πŸ’•. We gotta have some respect for that.

And yeah, treaties are not optional... πŸ“œ it's like, we made those agreements a long time ago, and now you're tryin' to just sweep 'em under the rug? That's not how it works, fam πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.

It's crazy when you think about it... people gettin' detained just 'cause of their ID, or where they live. It's like, we gotta have some boundaries, you know? We can't just let anyone come in and start makin' decisions for us without even listenin' to our voices πŸ—£οΈ.

I'm all for makin' sure the law is enforced, but we gotta do it with respect and compassion... πŸ’– not just treatin' people like they're some kinda criminal or somethin'.
 
😬 this whole situation is giving me major layout anxiety... I mean, can't they just organize their info in a clear and concise manner? πŸ“Š The president's statement sounds like a hot mess - all over the place with no clear structure or formatting. And what's up with the lack of concrete details from ICE?! πŸ€” It's like they're hiding behind vague statements and Facebook posts. πŸ“° I need to see some proper bullet points, headings, and maybe even an infographic to really understand this complex issue. πŸ“ˆ Come on, folks, let's get organized! πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” I mean, come on, can't the ICE agents just do their job without getting involved in tribal politics? πŸ™„ I get that the Oglala Sioux Tribe is trying to protect its members, but sometimes it feels like they're pitting themselves against the very government that's supposed to be protecting them. πŸ˜’ Frank Star Comes Out's stance on this is a bit puzzling - if he really thinks treaties are non-negotiable, shouldn't he just stick to what the law says? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

It's also kinda worrying when you think about how many other Indigenous Americans might be affected by ICE raids like this. πŸ’” The whole thing feels so... complicated. And can we please get some more info on what exactly happened with Elaine Miles and her tribal ID? πŸ€” Did she really make up that part, or was it just a misunderstanding? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Anyway, I guess this is just another example of how difficult it is to balance individual rights with federal responsibilities. 😐
 
I'm really concerned about this situation πŸ€•. The fact that ICE agents detained three homeless tribe members without proper knowledge of their cases raises serious questions about the US government's commitment to upholding federal treaties with Native American tribes πŸ€”. As an advocate for tribal sovereignty, I think it's essential to acknowledge the historical trauma and ongoing struggles faced by Indigenous communities in this country.

The Oglala Sioux Tribe's president, Frank Star Comes Out, has made a compelling argument that tribal authorities must be respected and informed about detention proceedings involving their members πŸ”’. This incident highlights the need for better communication and collaboration between federal agencies and Native American tribes to prevent such situations from occurring.

Moreover, I think it's essential to recognize that tribal sovereignty is not just a moral imperative, but also a constitutional one πŸ“š. The US government has a responsibility to uphold its treaties with Native American nations, which are enshrined in federal law. Anything less would be a betrayal of the trust placed in our government by these communities πŸ’”.

Let's hope that Secretary Noem takes Frank Star Comes Out's concerns seriously and responds promptly to address this incident 🀞.
 
πŸ€” OMG, another drama unfolding in the US πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ... So the president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe thinks he's above the law because of some treaty? πŸ™„ Like, dude, there are checks and balances for a reason, right? πŸ˜‚ The fact that ICE agents just swooped in and started detaining homeless tribe members without any info is super sketchy. I mean, what if those "citizens" were actually just looking for a free place to crash? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And now the president's all upset because they won't let him sign an agreement that would basically give them carte blanche to mess with tribal lands... yeah, no thanks. It's time for some serious clarification on who's in charge here: the feds or the tribes? 🀯
 
I'm really worried about this situation 😟. If what the president said is true, then ICE is not following its own rules, which would be super bad for everyone. I mean, if anyone can claim they're a citizen of a tribe, it's kinda like opening up the floodgates, you know? It doesn't seem right that tribal authorities weren't even given details about the detainees' cases before they got detained πŸ€”.

It also highlights how ICE is basically treating Native Americans like second-class citizens. I feel so bad for Elaine Miles and whoever else got detained under similar circumstances πŸ˜“. The fact that some agents were making up stories about people's IDs just shows you, it's not about the law, it's about picking on certain groups 🚫.

We need to make sure that the government is respecting tribal sovereignty and following through on its treaties. It's essential for everyone involved, including Native Americans, immigrants, and the government itself πŸ‘₯.
 
I feel so torn about this situation... πŸ€” The Oglala Sioux Tribe's president seems like a strong advocate for their rights, but at the same time, the whole thing just feels really messy and unclear. Like, what exactly is going on with these detention cases? And why are tribal authorities getting pushed around by ICE? πŸ˜• It's not fair to the people affected, whether it's the detainees themselves or the tribe members who might be living in fear of being targeted.

I wish there was more transparency about what's happening behind the scenes. Why didn't ICE provide any info on the detainees' cases to tribal authorities? And what exactly is this "immigration agreement" that the president refuses to enter into? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I think it's really important to prioritize respecting tribal sovereignty and federal treaties, but we also need to figure out how to get to a place where everyone feels safe and heard.

I'm worried about what could happen next... 🚨 More detentions, more arrests, more stress for an already vulnerable community. We need to find a way to resolve this situation without pitting the tribe against the government or putting people in harm's way. Can't we just try to find some common ground? 😊
 
πŸ˜” I'm so worried about Frank Star Comes Out and those three homeless tribe members... they must be going through such a stressful time 🀯. It's like, can't we just accept that they're indigenous Americans too? πŸ™„ They already have US citizenship by statute, but ICE is still treating them like outsiders. That's not right at all 🚫. I'm glad Star Comes Out stood up for tribal sovereignty and refused to make an agreement with ICE - it takes a lot of courage to do that πŸ’ͺ. We need to support our Native American communities more, especially when they're fighting against systemic injustices 🌟. Sending you lots of love and positive vibes, OP 😊.
 
I'm so confused by this situation... ICE is supposed to be enforcing laws, not making up rules on their own πŸ€”. If they didn't tell the tribe who these people were or what they did wrong, that's not fair at all... it's like they're just picking and choosing who to go after. And Frank Star Comes Out saying no way to an agreement is like, what's he supposed to do? Can't he just work with them to figure out a solution? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I don't get why this is such a big deal... can't they all just talk it out? It feels like there's so much mistrust going on here. And for the people who were detained, that's really scary and unfair... how are you supposed to know what's going on or what your rights are if nobody tells you anything? 😬
 
😩 I'm really worried about this situation with the Oglala Sioux Tribe and the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. It's just not right that these tribe members are being detained for exercising their rights as citizens of the United States 🀝. The fact that they were not given any info about the detainees' cases beyond their first names is crazy, like they're trying to play some kind of game with people's lives 🚫. I think we need to stand up for these Native Americans and tell the government to respect tribal sovereignty πŸ’ͺ. We can't let our laws be used to target people just because of where they come from or who they are 🌎. We gotta make sure everyone is treated fairly, regardless of their background or status 🀝.
 
Ugh, this is getting ridiculous 🀯. Can't these politicians just stick to what they're good at? I mean, I get that the Oglala Sioux Tribe feels strongly about their sovereignty, but come on, can't we have a constructive conversation about it instead of making unsubstantiated claims? πŸ™„ And ICE agents saying someone's tribal ID is "fake" without even verifying it is just lazy πŸ˜’. What's next, them saying my Facebook friends list is fake too? 🀣 Anyway, I do hope the tribe gets those three members released ASAP and this whole ordeal blows over πŸ‘
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oglala_Sioux_Tribe πŸ€πŸ½πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

TBH, this whole situation just got really weird... ICE is detaining Native American folks who are technically "citizens" of the US, but also part of their respective tribes. It's like, what's going on here? πŸ€” This incident highlights how federal laws and treaties don't always apply to Native American communities. It's a super complex issue, but basically, tribal sovereignty is being ignored by the government.

ICE agents have been making claims about fake IDs, but it sounds like they just made stuff up... πŸ™„ I mean, if you're gonna accuse someone of having a fake ID, at least give them some credible proof, right? This whole situation feels really suspicious. πŸ€”

Anyway, I'm not sure what the solution is here... maybe just more awareness and conversation about tribal sovereignty? 🀝🏽
 
πŸ€” I'm totally confused about this situation πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Like, if these people are citizens of the US by statute, shouldn't they be able to move around without getting detained? 🚫 But at the same time, I get why the tribe is all upset - it's like their sovereignty and laws are being ignored πŸ™„. And what's with this whole treaty thing? πŸ“œ Like, isn't that just a fancy word for "we do our own thing"? πŸ˜‚ Anyways, gotta keep an eye on this one πŸ‘€ [Click here to read more about tribal sovereignty](https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2019/01/29/783406611/what-does-it-mean-to-be-sovereign)
 
😊 The fact that the president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe is going toe-to-toe with the feds over this is actually kinda inspiring... I mean, who wouldn't want to stand up for what's rightfully theirs? It's all about respecting those treaties and maintaining sovereignty, right? 🀝
 
πŸ€” I'm still trying to wrap my head around this one... Like, what even is going on here? 🀯 So Frank Star Comes Out is saying that these three homeless tribe members are "citizens of the United States by statute" but also claim they're exempt from immigration laws because of their tribal ties. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It's like, can't we just have a clear set of rules here? πŸ™„ And what's with all this back-and-forth between the tribe and ICE? Can't they just talk to each other like civilized people? πŸ˜’

And I'm still thinking about that Elaine Miles story... Like, if someone's tribal ID is fake, can we just trust them on that? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It feels like there's a whole lot of miscommunication going on here. 🚨 And what's the endgame for all this? Is it really worth risking tensions between the government and the tribes? 😟 I guess I'm still trying to get my head around this one... 🀯
 
I'm freaking out over this news lol 🀯! The fact that tribal members are being detained by ICE officers is just wild. Like, what's next? They're gonna start enforcing laws on our reservations too? πŸ€ͺ I feel so sorry for Frank Star Comes Out and the Oglala Sioux Tribe - they're standing up for their rights and it's not going down well with the feds. I'm all about respecting tribal sovereignty and adhering to federal treaties, you know? It's like, we gotta have some boundaries set, right? 🚫 And can you believe that ICE is basically saying that anyone can claim to be a "citizen of the United States" just because they're pretending to be part of a tribe? That's just not how it works! πŸ˜’ I'm gonna keep an eye on this situation and see where it goes. This could get really ugly, real fast... 😬
 
omg, this is so messed up 🀯! like, what's next? them gonna start arresting people for not speaking english fluently or something lol. seriously tho, frank star comes out is totally right tho, tribal sovereignty is super important and these gov't ppl just dont get it πŸ™„. they're all about enforcein rules and stuff but they never think about how it affects the native americans. like, what's considered a "citizen" anyway? that's some messed up logic if you ask me πŸ€”. we gotta stand with frank star comes out and the oglala sioux tribe on this one πŸ’ͺ!
 
😬 This is super messed up, you guys! The fact that ICE was detaining people who are supposed to be US citizens by treaty is just not right 🀯. What's next, them coming after our birth certificates or something? πŸ˜‚ I mean, come on, if we're US citizens, why do we need an agreement with ICE? It's like they're trying to take away our rights as a tribe... it's just unacceptable πŸ’”. We gotta stand up for Frank Star Comes Out and the Oglala Sioux Tribe, they're not messing around when it comes to protecting their sovereignty πŸ™Œ.
 
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