The Muscogee Nation has a few updates and corrections to the remarks that Oklahoma Governor Stitt delivered today at the Tulsa Regional Chamber of Commerce’s annual State of the State meeting. Long 🧵 #MuscogeeReservation #APromiseNotAProblem #McGirt
We limit our focus here to the Governor’s statements about the effects of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2020 ruling in the landmark McGirt v. Oklahoma case that had the effect of re-affirming our tribal sovereignty.
 First, “McGirt” is not the biggest problem or threat to Oklahoma.
The implementation of changes in criminal jurisdiction and other matters is under way. Yesterday’s sentencing of Jimcy McGirt in U.S. District Court to 3 life sentences is a prime example of an orderly process that preserves public safety and delivers justice in the lawful venue.
For a very real threat to Oklahoma, no one needs to look further than the effects of COVID-19. We and other tribes are working to be a part of that solution with free to all vaccination clinics, contributions of masks for schools and by implementing access and distancing measures
The most harmful lie here, though, is the notion that the Supreme Court’s McGirt ruling “creates a public-safety nightmare for victims and law enforcement.” This is false.
 Every crime in Oklahoma falls under local, state, federal or tribal jurisdiction.
No matter where it happens in the state, criminals are arrested, prosecuted and face justice. SCOTUS provided a new clarity that enables state, local and tribal governments to collaborate and combine resources to improve public safety and economic growth like never before.
Cross-deputization puts more police on the streets – and makes it seamless for law-enforcement to respond and arrest criminals regardless of whether they are Native or non-Native. The addition of federal and tribal courts mean more resources to prosecute crime, not less.
We must work together to turn these opportunities into reality. Unfortunately, the Governor has chosen to abstain from this process.
The Governor told a story today that made it seem like the Tulsa Police might not be able to make an arrest in downtown Tulsa if the perpetrator was Native. That is false. The Tulsa Police and Muscogee Nation’s Lighthorse law-enforcement arm have cross-deputization agreements.
That means each force has the right to pursue and arrest anyone, as usual – Native or non-Native. Where the crime gets prosecuted is sorted out after the fact. Again, this amounts to more police on the street.
The Governor told another story that made it seem like Native criminals who vandalized a store might not get prosecuted. That is false. Criminals will be prosecuted in the lawful, appropriate venue – which might be federal court or tribal court, depending on the crime.
Native or non-Native, criminals will face justice. It is unfortunate that the Governor persists on the taxpayer-burdening litany of litigation in attempts to overturn the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in the McGirt case.
He pleads that if the decision isn’t overturned, “there is no state.” That is false. The state hasn’t lost any ability to enforce the law; it simply had to stop illegally enforcing it where it has no jurisdiction.
The Muscogee Nation has repeatedly invited the Governor to join forces and partner with us, but he refuses. Our invitation remains open to collaborate to address issues of common concern.
The SCOTUS decision gives tribes and the state new ways to work together for everyone in Oklahoma. The Governor’s goal to return to the wrong and unlawful past just because generations of Oklahomans have gotten used to it is deeply flawed and extraordinarily divisive.
The Muscogee Nation remains committed to working collaboratively with institutions across Oklahoma to implement the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2020 ruling. 🧵 #McGirt #APromiseNotAProblem #MuscogeeReservation

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5 Sep
“The law of the land – as affirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in the ‘McGirt’ case – is working.”
Muscogee Nation Principal Chief David Hill’s editorial in Sept. 5 @TheOklahoman
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#Sovereignty #McGirt #PromiseNotaProblem #Oklahoma #SCOTUS
“What’s not working is the Governor and Attorney General’s fear-mongering, misdirection (bold statements on ‘McGirt,’ silence on the state’s COVID-driven healthcare crisis), and a litany of legal actions designed to overturn the ruling.” – Hill
“The ruling last year had the effect of re-affirming key elements of our tribal sovereignty that were ignored by Oklahoma for 114 years.” – Hill
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26 Aug
Welcome @GovStitt to the Muscogee Reservation for your State of the State address @TulsaChamber on this historic day that marks justice served in a new era of affirmed tribal sovereignty and jurisdictional clarity.
Yesterday’s sentencing of Jimcy McGirt to 3 life terms in federal prison – and the U.S. attorneys’ actions to ensure this man’s uninterrupted imprisonment – is a prime example of an orderly process that preserves public safety and delivers justice in the lawful, appropriate venue
We commend the diligence of the USAO in prosecuting this case and the federal judge for preserving justice for the victims of these heinous crimes. Here for all to see today is an affirming reality that flies in the face of the continuing dissonance of chaos and fear-mongering.
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