The Trump Administration's State Department just published another hastily-produced "Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS)" on Keystone XL that concludes the pipeline would have only "minor" impacts to our land, water, endangered species and Native American sacred sites in Nebraska like the Ponca Trail of Tears.
A new 45-day public comment period on this sham review is now open, and we must make our voices heard.
We're outraged at this continued violation of Tribal sovereign rights, property rights and our environmental laws — and we will work in solidarity with Indigenous communities and ranchers to challenge the Trump administration's rubber-stamp approval of a federal permit for KXL in the courts.
But right now, it's critical to submit a comment letting the Trump Administration know you stand against the pipeline.