Monday, March 27, 2017

SUMMARYAn appeals court refused a request for an emergency order made by two Native American tribes that would have stopped oil from flowing through the Dakota Access Pipeline. The decision by the U.S. court of appeals for the District of Columbia circuit means the pipeline could begin full operation as soon as Monday. The order was filed by the Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Sioux tribes, and it asked the judge to order the Army Corps of Engineers to withdraw permission it granted the pipeline’s owner to build beneath North Dakota’s Lake Oahe until a lawsuit over the matter is resolved. Judge James Boasberg’s ruling said the appeal failed to meet the “stringent requirements” needed for an immediate injunction. 
ANALYSIS:  This is just straight up racism. These people were gonna do something good and lets be honest. of these were white men, nothing wouldve been refused. They wouldve even been praised. You know thats true. 
SYNTHESIS: This can be compared to the trump immogration law that was refused in court too.

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