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Judge asked to shut down reservation dump site
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THURSDAY, JULY 24, 2003 A federal judge was hearing arguments today about a dump site on the Torres-Martinez in California that the Bureau of Indian Affairs is trying to shut down. The government is also asking to close down a trailer park that is dubbed "Duroville." A reported 2,000 to 4,000 people, mostly Mexican migrants, live at the park, which is owned by an individual Indian. Get the Story:
Court to consider dump on tribal land (The Riverside Press-Enterprise 7/24)
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