Some Native Americans draw shocked response over contract to design immigration detention centers
MAYETTA, Kan. (AP) The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation, whose ancestors were uprooted by the U.S. from the Great Lakes region in the 1830s, are facing outrage from fellow Native Americans over plans to profit from another forced removal: President Donald Trumps mass deportation campaign.
A newly established tribal business entity quietly signed a nearly $30 million federal contract in October to come up with an early design for immigrant detention centers across the U.S. Amid the backlash, the tribe says its trying to get out of it.
Tribal leaders and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security havent responded to detailed questions about why the firm was selected for such a big contract without having to compete for the work as federal contracting normally requires. A former naval officer who markets himself as the go-to adviser for tribes and affiliated companies seeking to land federal contracts established the affiliate, KPB Services LLC, in April.
The criticism has been so intense that the 4,500-member tribe said it fired the economic development leaders who brokered the deal.
We are known across the nation now as traitors and treasonous to another race of people, said Ray Rice, a 74-year-old who said he and other tribal members were blindsided. We are brown and theyre brown.
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