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New Interior Secretarial Order Undermines Utah Land and Water Conservation Fund Investments

GreenLatinos denounces scheme to force public land sell off and surveil citizens

In response, GreenLatinos Public Land Program Director, Olivia Juarez, issues the following statement:

“Secretary Doug Burgum’s Order is a betrayal of the Great American Outdoors Act intended to take public lands out of our world, and the world of future generations. Utahns have seen the State waste taxpayer money on failed attempts to sell off public lands while forcing Utahns to pay to play in state Wildlife Management Areas. The State’s aim is to generate revenue from the land it manages, which blocks many from enjoying our great outdoors. National public lands must remain in the public trust to uphold freedom and equal opportunity.

The Land and Water Conservation Fund has poured more than $90 million into Bureau of Land Management projects securing wildlife habitat and outdoor recreation access across Grand, Emery, Washington, Garfield, Kane, Iron, San Juan and Uintah counties. Under the Secretarial Order, the BLM is barred from investments similar to those that have ensured access to hiking the Kanarraville Canyon Falls or waterfowl hunting at the Pariette Wetlands Area of Critical Environmental Concern

Safe parks create health and dignity for all–they provide water, shade, vegetation, rest, play, and accessibility.  But under this order, surveillance systems may be installed within and near recreation areas, creating unwelcoming and unsafe parks. By now ICE has detained tens of thousands of black or brown residents because of their skin color through the use of surveillance technology. The Secretary’s move makes parks more dangerous for people of color who are vulnerable to being stopped or detained by immigration enforcement because of the color of their skin.”

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About GreenLatinos

GreenLatinos (NOTE: GreenLatinos is ONE WORD) is an active comunidad of Latino/a/e leaders, emboldened by the power and wisdom of our culture, united to demand equity and dismantle racism, resourced to win our environmental, conservation, and climate justice battles, and driven to secure our political, economic, cultural, and environmental liberation.

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