Native American Rights | Organized Crime May Infiltrate Indian Casinos

Editor’s note: The following viewpoint is an excerpt of Robert G. Torricelli’s testimony before the House of Representatives’ Subcommittee on Native American Affairs on October 5, 1993.

What we have seen since 1988—the proliferation of over 175 commercial Native American gaming establishments in 26 states—has enormous consequences to our social fabric and our law enforcement capabilities. What we have seen is the spread of deregulated casino gaming across the country without the citizens of the United States or their elected representatives ever having made the...

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