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Is Military Martial Law in Northern New Mexico Locking Out nearly 80,000 Native Americans from Food & Essential Needs?

  

The Daily Mail reported that Democrat Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico apparently is locking out approximately 80,000 Natives Americans who are "non-resident[s]" of Gallup belonging to the Navajo Nation who come to the small city to shop for food and other essential needs:

  • "Under the Riot Control Act she banned all nonessential traffic, ordered businesses to close from 5pm to 8am"
  • "The emergency order is from Friday evening through Monday, but Lujan Grisham may extend it" 
  • "Gallup, a city of 22,000, is a shopping hub for the bordering remote Navajo Nation and McKinley County"
  • "Under the Riot Control Act, anyone who fails to comply with restrictions is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction of a second offense is guilty of a fourth-degree felony" 
  • "In McKinley County, which covers Gallup, there are 1,064 cases of the virus and there have been 20 deaths, more than 30 percent of the state's total cases" 


  • "On Friday Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham invoked the state’s Riot Control Act to ban all traffic in Gallup for non-residents, ordered all businesses to close from 5pm to 8am, and mandated residents stay home except for essential trips from Friday through Monday... " 

    "... According to state data, Native Americans account for 41.5 percent of people in New Mexico infected with COVID-19 – even though they account for less than 11 percent of the state’s population, according to the Santa Fe New Mexican."

    "Bill Lee, CEO of the Gallup McKinley County Chamber of Commerce, said Gallup’s small town population [of 22,000] can swell to 100,000 people or more on weekends when people from around the area come to do their shopping, according to the Albuquerque Journal." [https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8280337/amp/New-Mexico-closes-roads-Gallup-curb-uninhibited-spread-COVID-19.html]

    AV Press says that the small city is a "modern-day trading post on the southern outskirts of the Navajo Nation":

    "A city that is a modern-day trading post on the southern outskirts of the Navajo Nation was on lockdown over the weekend under the watch of National Guard troops and state police [Democrat] Gov. Michelle Lujan Grishamto discourage nonessential travel and commerce as local Coronavirus infections soar."

    "Invoking provisions of the state Riot Control Act, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham ordered residents of Gallup to remain home except for emergencies and blocked roads leading in and out of town to nonessential travel and any vehicles carrying more than two people."

    Is military martial law in northern New Mexico locking out nearly 80,000 Native Americans from food and essential needs?

    Is it possible that more than 20 Navajo people who are United States citizens might die because the Democrat governor imposed military martial law lock out because 20 people died from coronavirus?

    Might essential medical needs be delayed to Native Americans and other American citizens who are "non-resident[s]" of Gallup from the remote surrounding areas?

    Pray an Our Father now for the restoration of the Mass and the Church as well as for the Triumph of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

    Comments

    Alexis Bugnolo said…
    They want to starve the Indians to death, because they are sitting on one of the largest coal fields in north america. These globalists know what they are doing. First they convinved the indians to shut the mines down to protect the environment. Now starve them out, then buy up the mines and reopen them with slave labor.

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