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Significance of possible Chuckwalla National Monument proclamation

President Biden is making a planned stop to the Valley on Tuesday.

Several sources believe Biden is making the trek to sign a proclamation, designating Chuckwalla lands a federally protected national monument.

If approved, this move would come after years of advocating from indigenous tribes to protect the land. They say the area, stretching from the eastern Coachella Valley to the Colorado River, is home to several native plants and species that can't be found anywhere else in the world.

Tribal leaders are hopeful that Biden's visit could get them closer to designate Chuckwalla.

“It speaks volumes to all the efforts that have been put together by all the tribes and just everyone in the area to hold our sacred sites sacred.”

Joseph Mirelez, Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla tribal chairman

Congressman Ruiz, who has worked alongside tribal leaders and local organizations, says the designation will:

  • boost local tourism economy
  • persevere sacred tribal land
  • protect several, near-endangered plants and animals

“To do it here in our community will not only place out community in history but also his legacy.”

Congressman Raul Ruiz

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