Justice Department launches major FBI operation to tackle crime in Indian Country

Portland, ORLocal News

The Justice Department has launched a significant FBI operation designed to combat crime in Indian Country, specifically targeting communities in Oregon. This initiative emerges at a critical time when the FBI's leadership is under scrutiny from the House Judiciary Subcommittee, which is evaluating its performance during the Biden administration. The operation, dubbed "Operation Not Forgotten," aims to tackle serious issues, including violent crime and the increasing number of missing indigenous persons. By fostering collaboration between federal officials and tribal law enforcement agencies, the FBI hopes to create a more effective response to these challenges. The operation reflects a broader commitment by the federal government to address the unique needs and concerns of indigenous communities.

Furthermore, it highlights the importance of restoring trust between law enforcement and these populations, which have historically faced systemic issues. As the operation unfolds, its impact on community safety and crime reduction will be closely monitored. This initiative marks a pivotal step in addressing the long-standing challenges faced by indigenous peoples in the U. S.

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