FROM THE ARCHIVE
Letter: Don't recognize Hawaiians
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2002

"If you have followed and have knowledge of all the implications behind this push for a sovereign Native Hawaiian nation, you will realize there is no place in our society for “sovereign nations” within our United States of America.

It's not diversity; it's divisiveness — a new and growing form of apartheid (separation/segregation) within our so-called democracy. . ."

Get the Story:
Letter: Bill would foster more divisiveness (Donald Beck. The New London Day 1/16)

Get Native Hawaiian Bill:
A bill expressing the policy of the United States regarding the United States relationship with Native Hawaiians (S.1783)

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