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This is not an isolated incident - it fits a documented historical pattern. Fort Snelling is not just a military site. It is historically tied to the 1862–63 mass imprisonment of Dakota people, where women, children, and elders were held in lethal conditions after the U.S. Dakota War. Many died from disease, starvation, and exposure. That history is well documented. When Native American citizens are detained and routed through a site with that legacy, it is not coincidence it is institutional amnesia. What comes next is also predictable if history is ignored: • Testing enforcement boundaries on the most legally complex populations • Normalizing detention through “administrative necessity” • Expanding jurisdiction under crisis framing • Treating constitutional protection as non-cooperation This is how rights erosion begins not with mass action, but with edge cases the public is told not to worry about. Tribal sovereignty and Native citizenship are not symbolic concepts. They are binding law. When they are treated as negotiable, everyone should be paying attention. History doesn’t repeat because people are evil. It repeats because people are told this time is different. #NativeRights #TribalSovereignty #HistoryMatters #FortSnelling #IndigenousPeoples #ConstitutionalRights #NeverAgain #LearnHistory #CivilLiberties #HumanRights #IndigenousVoices #ThisIsAmerica

This is not an isolated incident - it fits a documented historical pattern. Fort Snelling is not just a military site. It is historically tied to the 1862–63 mass imprisonment of Dakota people, where women, children, and elders were held in lethal conditions after the U.S. Dakota War. Many died from disease, starvation, and exposure. That history is well documented. When Native American citizens are detained and routed through a site with that legacy, it is not coincidence it is institutional amnesia. What comes next is also predictable if history is ignored: • Testing enforcement boundaries on the most legally complex populations • Normalizing detention through “administrative necessity” • Expanding jurisdiction under crisis framing • Treating constitutional protection as non-cooperation This is how rights erosion begins not with mass action, but with edge cases the public is told not to worry about. Tribal sovereignty and Native citizenship are not symbolic concepts. They are binding law. When they are treated as negotiable, everyone should be paying attention. History doesn’t repeat because people are evil. It repeats because people are told this time is different. #NativeRights #TribalSovereignty #HistoryMatters #FortSnelling #IndigenousPeoples #ConstitutionalRights #NeverAgain #LearnHistory #CivilLiberties #HumanRights #IndigenousVoices #ThisIsAmerica

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