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Indigenous violence survivors see fewer services after federal cuts
Federal funding cuts have led to over 1,000 unmet service requests for American Indian and Alaska Native violence survivors, according to a report by the Urban Indian Health Institute. Tribal organizations reported reductions in safe housing, counseling, and legal assistance due to budget cuts under the Trump administration.
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