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�Advocating For a
Right of Entry
NCAI Tribal Border Caucus
October 7, 2021�
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UNITED STATES:
Tribal Border Crossing Parity Act
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Section 289 of the INA (8 U.S.C. § 1359) – the current law
§ 1359. Application to American Indians born in Canada Nothing in this subchapter shall be construed to affect the right of American Indians born in Canada to pass the borders of the United States, but such right shall extend only to persons who possess at least 50 per centum of blood of the American Indian race.
(June 27, 1952, ch. 477, title II, ch. 9, §289, 66 Stat. 234.)
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H.R. 4228, The Tribal Border Crossing Parity Act
§ 1359. Application to American Indians born in Canada Nothing in this subchapter shall be construed to affect the right of American Indians born in Canada or the United States to pass the borders of the United States, but such right shall extend only to persons who are members, or are eligible to be members, of a Federally recognized Indian tribe in the United States or Canada, or possess at least 50 per centum of blood of the American Indian race.
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RESOURCES:
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�CANADA:
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act�
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Article 36
1. Indigenous peoples, in particular those divided by international borders, have the right to maintain and develop contacts, relations and cooperation, including activities for spiritual, cultural, political, economic and social purposes, with their own members as well as other peoples across borders.
2. States, in consultation and cooperation with indigenous peoples, shall take effective measures to facilitate the exercise and ensure the implementation of this right.
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�SAVE THE DATE!
Jay Treaty Border Alliance
Virtual Washington, D.C. Fly-In
November 2-3, 2021
The Jay Treaty Border Alliance (“JTBA”) will hold the 2021 virtual Washington, D.C. Fly-in on Tuesday, November 2 – Wednesday, November 3 to provide an opportunity for leaders of tribal governments and First Nations communities located on or near the United States – Canada border to advocate for support for H.R. 4228, the Jay Treaty Border Crossing Parity Act and discuss strategies for advocating for a right of entry into Canada following the passage of Bill C-15, an Act Respecting the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
�RSVP: To RSVP, please go to: https://forms.gle/XikoSZ5f988yNkd1A
More Information: For more information, please visit the JTBA website which will be updated regularly: https://jaytreaty.wixsite.com/jaytreaty
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