"Judicial Watch today announced its opposition to an effort by the Obama  administration to recognize a new race-based “tribe” of Native Hawaiians.   The government watchdog details how the Obama Interior Department’s proposed regulation would be contrary to laws against  racial discrimination and would be an unconstitutional end-run around Congress,  which has repeatedly rejected legislation granting tribal status to Native  Hawaiians.
                    Last month, Judicial Watch persuaded the U.S. Supreme Court to issue an  injunction to stop the counting of ballots in a race-based election that sought  to seat delegates to a planned constitutional convention, which would then  prepare the 'governance documents' for a separate Native Hawaiian entity that  the Obama administration could grant 'government-to-government'  recognition.  
                    
                    Judicial Watch attorneys argued that its clients would be  denied the right to vote either because of their race or their political views,  in direct violation of the U.S. Constitution and the Voting Rights Act of  1965.  The Supreme Court issued the injunction despite the Obama  administration’s legal support for the Hawaiian election, which would  have been limited to those with at least “one drop of blood” of Native Hawaiian  ancestry.
                    Judicial Watch, citing last month’s  extraordinary Supreme Court intervention, warned that 'the process described in  the Department’s regulations is racially discriminatory and would violate the  Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendment rights of Hawaiian citizens.'  The  proposed regulation would provide for governing documents created and ratified  by the Native Hawaiian community, and expressly forbids the inclusion of votes  cast by 'persons who were not Native Hawaiians.'   
                    Indeed, the  ancestry requirement set forth in the proposed regulations is virtually identical  to ancestry requirements that have twice been enjoined by the Supreme Court in  the context of elections—most recently, just a few weeks ago.  Judicial  Watch urged the Obama Interior Department to stand down:
                    
                      We urge you and  the administration not to insert yourselves into a political movement that  would deprive citizens of the right to vote—and ultimately divide them—on the  basis of race. The Department’s recognition of the results of such an election  would not only condone, but institutionalize, racial discrimination. It would  not only be unlawful, it would be unconscionable for the Department of the  Interior to use this election—or any process that similarly denies citizens the  right to vote because of their lack of a particular bloodline—to advance an  administrative agenda.
                    
                    The Obama administration’s plan also  subverts the will of Congress, as federal recognition of tribes is granted only  through 'a process set forth in congressional statute, not by unilateral  executive action … Without proper statutory authorization by Congress, a  regulatory scheme promulgated by an executive agency to grant tribal status to  Native Hawaiians would violate fundamental separation-of-powers principles.'
                    - The Obama administration’s latest executive  action would illegally help a radical secessionist movement in Hawaii that is  engaged a dangerous game of racial division. - 
                    In fact, Congress repeatedly rejected  attempts by Hawaii’s former Senator Daniel Akaka (D-HI) to pass legislation (the Akaka Bill)  to grant tribal status to Native Hawaiians:
                    Despite [the  proposed regulations’] many references to a 'special political and trust  relationship' between the United States and Native Hawaiians, the fact remains  that the federal government has never recognized Native Hawaiians as a  sovereign entity like other Indian tribes.  If it had, there would have  been no need for the Akaka Bill.  
                    The Department’s claim that Congress has  'already' recognized Native Hawaiians as a tribe defies both fact and  reason.  If that is the case, one must wonder: what exactly was the point  of the Akaka Bill?  And why did members of Congress spend political energy  for more than a decade trying to pass it?  If Congress has 'already  exercised [its] plenary power to recognize Native Hawaiians,' as the Department  contends, then why did Congress decline to pass the Akaka Bill, not once, but  repeatedly?  The Department’s proposal is based on a fiction and ignores  the obvious: 
                    
                      Native Hawaiians have not been granted federal tribal status  because Congress does not support the effort to do so.  The Department’s  proposed rule is a transparent attempt to implement the failed Akaka Bill  through executive action.  Without statutory authorization, it would be  unlawful to promulgate this regulation.
                    
                    Judicial Watch warns that the Obama administration’s  plan to recognize a tribe in Hawaii 'would condone the division of Hawaiian  citizens based on their race, and set a ‘dangerous precedent’ for further  race-based divisions by other groups in other states.'
                    'The Obama administration’s latest attempted  bureaucratic action to create a new tribe of Native Hawaiians is racist,  unconstitutionally steals power from Congress, and could tear the country  apart,' said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.  'Of course, one of the  insuperable obstacles to ‘recognizing’ a Native Hawaiian entity is that Hawaii  had a truly multicultural and modern society before it ever became a United  States territory or state.  The Obama administration’s latest executive  action would illegally help a radical secessionist movement in Hawaii that is  engaged a dangerous game of racial division.'”
                     
                    Article Source: Judicial Watch, January 6, 2016 
                     
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                            (Below is another "Jewell Adventure" from August of 2015. Also check out Jewell and Obama's destruction of the coal industry.)
                          
                        
                      
                    
                     
                    
                      
                        
                          Obama's Interior Secretary Sally Jewell Renamed Mt. McKinley, Mt. Denial
                        
                      
                    
                    She claimed it was done for the "natives."
                   
                    By Daniel Greenfield, Frontpage Magazine, August 30, 2015
                    
                      
                         
                      
                    
                    "In  one of Alaska's most remote outposts, where a thousand hardy souls make their  homes, the Obama administration has put the fate of birds and bears above the  lives of people, blocking construction of an 11-mile gravel trail connecting a  tiny fishing hamlet to a life-saving airport.
                    King  Cove has a clinic, but no hospital or doctor. Residents must fly 600 miles to  Anchorage, via Cold Bay's World War II airstrip, for most medical procedures  including serious trauma cases and childbirth. Frequent gale-force winds and  thick fog often delay or jeopardize medevac flights.
                    According  to local Aleutian elders, 19 people have died since 1980 as a result of the  impossible-to-navigate weather conditions during emergency evacuations.
                    
                      
                        
                          - ‘I’ve listened to your stories,  now I have to listen to the animals.' - Sally Jewell - 
                        
                      
                    
                    U.S.  Interior Secretary Sally Jewell on Monday rejected a proposal for a one-lane  gravel road linking the isolated community of King Cove with the all-weather  airport in Cold Bay some 22 miles away.
                    Jewell  rejected the road saying it would jeopardize waterfowl in the refuge.
                    'She  stood up in the gymnasium and told those kids, ‘I’ve listened to your stories,  now I have to listen to the animals,' Democratic state Rep. Bob Herron told a  local television station. 'You could have heard a pin drop in that gymnasium.'”
                     
                    By Daniel Greenfield, Frontpage Magazine, August 30, 2015
                     
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                    Sally Jewell Biography
                    
                      
                        
                          - British born, CEO and millionaire businesswoman.  - AboutNews 
                          - $58.000 in campaign donations, mostly to Democrats - eeNews
                          - "In 2008, Jewell contributed $2,300 to Obama's election bid, and in 2012 she gave $10,000 to his campaign on one day with a $5,000 gift to the Obama Victory Fund and two $2,500 donations to Obama for America. She gave the 2012 donations under the name Sarah Jewell; Sarah is her given first name."  - eeNews