Why is Congress Turning over Public Lands to Foreign Copper Mine Companies?

All Gov – by Noel Brinkerhoff

Nearly 2,500 acres of public lands in Arizona has been handed over to two foreign mining companies that plan to excavate $130 billion in copper from an area considered sacred to Native Americans.

Oak Flat, part of the Tonto National Forest about 100 miles north of Tucson, is the site where Resolution Copper Mining, a British-Australian partnership, intends to develop an enormous copper mine.  

Resolution got permission to create the mine after Arizona’s two Republican senators, John McCain and Jeff Flake, slipped a provision into the Defense Reauthorization Act. McCain says the deal with Resolution is good for his state, claiming the mine will generate 1,400 jobs and billions of dollars for the state economy. But in the process, Resolution will be removing an estimated $130 billion worth of copper that’s now owned by the American people.

The proposal has been around since 2005, but never got through Congress until McCain and fellow Arizona Republican Senator Jeff Flake put it into the “must-pass” defense bill, which President Barack Obama signed in December.

Members of the Apache and Yavapai tribes consider the land sacred and have started a sit-in protest on the site to stop the project. The Apaches and Yavapai are getting support from other tribes and tribal organizations, including the Tohono O’odham Nation, the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, the National Congress of American Indians and the Inter-Tribal Council of Arizona.

Wendsler Nosie, a former chairman of the San Carlos Apache Tribe, told the Arizona Daily Star, “we’re not moving.  . . . “We can work with the United States to fix this. If the United States fails and becomes defensive, then I have no control. There’s going to be a lot of tribes here coming from all over the country.”

In exchange for getting the rights to the 2,400 acres of public land, Resolution is trading 5,300 acres of land it owns elsewhere in Arizona to the federal government.

Resolution consists of the two largest mining companies in the world: Rio Tinto, headquartered in London, and BHP Billiton, based in Melbourne, Australia.

http://www.allgov.com/news/controversies/why-is-congress-turning-over-public-lands-to-foreign-copper-mine-companies-150226?news=855789

5 thoughts on “Why is Congress Turning over Public Lands to Foreign Copper Mine Companies?

  1. Anyone want to go sit nearby and offer “assistance” if the feds decide to be d!cks(the d!cks they are).
    This is ANOTHER all out attack on this nations wealth and resources. If people where up in arms about bundy ranch they should be shooting on their way TO this one.

  2. Blatant theft is all it is. Doesn’t surprise me that the McCain goon is involved. “Privatization” is simply theft from the people of a given nation.

  3. “In exchange for getting the rights to the 2,400 acres of public land, Resolution is trading 5,300 acres of land it owns elsewhere in Arizona to the federal government.”

    And just who the F**k are they to trade our lands away. A foreign company/power has control of our land? WTF?

    And where the hell are all of the militias? It’s been quiet with them for over 6 months even at the Southern Border. Them cowboys at the Bundy Ranch better team up with these Indians and do something about it.

    And why the hell haven’t the people of Arizona tossed McCain in pond of raw sewage after seeing him insult them at their town hall meetings. If anyone deserves to be thrown out and beaten more than anyone else by We the People it’s this pear-faced Zionist bastard. He hates We the People more than anything and has no problem telling us it. So what the hell are we waiting for? Toss his ass into the fire!

Join the Conversation

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


*