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The Pros And Cons Of North Dakota Access Pipeline

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Despite Donald Trump being elected for president this year, one of his negative intentions was to reopen the project in North Dakota. Unfortunately, the United States Army Corps of Engineers has been granted to complete Dakota Access Pipeline despite the protest of environmentalist and Native Americans. The ideology of North Dakota Access Pipeline is it would become an “economic boon”, and would employ of thousands of jobs. The pipeline shall stretch 1,172 miles through four states such as North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, and southern Illinois. Too keep in mind, 470,000 barrels of crude oil would be moved within one day. The problem of North Dakota Access Pipeline is that the digging of the pipeline under Lake Oahe would affect people who drink from the water. In addition, the North Dakota Access Pipeline was built on scared land. This is a violation of Native Americans culture. There is no respect for Native Americans as oppressors just want to profit from their land. Many …show more content…

As Native Americans are fearful that will lack clean water, they also fear additional problems. Their culture is disrespected and not taken accounted for. Many individuals protested to keep the pipeline project from finishing. Protesters been violated throughout expressing their freedom speech. In the article, “Here’s What’s Happening with the Dakota Access Pipeline Protest”, By Mahita Gajanan. Gajanan reported the crucial events that occurred to the protesters. “From Sunday night into early Monday morning, authorities blocked nearly 400 protestors trying to remove a roadblock on Blackwater Bridge, near the site of the pipeline, using tear gas, rubber bullets and water hoses, the Associated Press reported. Temperatures were in the low 20s” (Gajanan 1). The reason that protestors was trying to remove a roadblock was to allow the nearby Standing Rock encampment access to emergency services, and traffic to run

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