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Pacific Island Times News Staff

Trump orders review of national monuments under the Antiquities Act of 1906


Washington D.C. — President Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order calling for a review of Designations of national monuments under the Antiquities Act of 1906.

"Today we are putting the states back in charge," Trump said.

The executive action was in response to requests from Guam Gov. Eddie B. Calvo, CNMI Gov. Ralph Torres and American Samoa Gov. Lolo Moliga, who asked the president to remedy the restrictions on fishing in waters surrounding the Pacific Island territories and commonwealth.

“Our island communities depend on the ocean for food security and economic opportunities. Our Samoan, Chamorro, and Carolinian cultures are interwoven with the marine environment and fishing,” the governors wrote in a letter sent to Trump in March. “The monument fishing restrictions are unnecessary and impede our socioeconomic and cultural stability. The promises of previous administrations and environment organizations of monument co-management and revenue generation have not been realized.”

During a signing ceremony this morning, President Trump noted that these restrictions by the federal government strip authority from the states and territories.

“The previous administration used a 100-year-old law known as the Antiquities Act to unilaterally put millions of acres of land and water under strict federal control … eliminating the ability of the people who actually live in those states to decide how best to use that land,” the President said. “Today, we are putting the states back in charge. It’s a big thing.”

Calvo said the executive order is a positive step and a sign that the current administration hears the concerns of the states and territories.

“The creation of the Marine National Monuments in the Pacific was made unilaterally and without consideration to the people who have fished in these waters for nearly 4,000 years,” Calvo said. “The process ordered through today’s executive order allows our people to voice their concerns and have more control of the waters surrounding our islands.”

Watch Trump's speech here.

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