FEMA Trailers for Indian Country

FEMA acquired mobile homes in 2005, for the Hurricane Katrina victims. As of June, 2006 20,000 brand new and unused mobile homes are sitting empty in a storage facility in Hope, Arkansas.United States... continue reading »

250 signatures Goal: 1,000
All Signatures (250 total)
201.
Els H 9 June 2007

"I support this petition"

202.
Steve B 19 May 2007

"I support this petition"

203.
Mrs Es 13 May 2007

"Mobile homes are rotting away while children live in squalid conditions. USE THE TRAILERS!"

204.
John Ws 28 April 2007

"Put the taxpayers money to good use and help fulfill the governments unkept promises to our Native American communities."

205.
Travis Al 23 April 2007

"Not much common sense there, is there?"

206.
Elisha K 10 April 2007

"I support this petition"

207.
Dorothy V 26 March 2007

"I believe it is time that the goverment does something for our people instead of making all these broken promises..........................."

208.
Tara Mora 7 February 2007

"I support this petition"

209.
Lynda R 22 January 2007

"Use the mobile homes for the homeless now, you can always get more. People in America need homes, use the mobile homes."

210.
Sandra K 18 January 2007

"There is no "logical" reason why the mobile homes should not be used to help the Native Americans IN NEED. Please assist our Native Citizens!"

211.
Dakota M 14 January 2007

"This a waste of OUR money, yes, Indians pay taxes also! There are many of my relatives that need these homes! How can you let them sit by idol when so many are in need? You are the Federal Emergency Management Association, the conditions on the reservatio"

212.
John M 12 January 2007

"Housing Now for All Indigenous!"

213.
Jo Annt 7 January 2007

"I support this petition"

214.
Orv L 28 December 2006

"I support this petition"

215.
Brin Ewing 17 December 2006

"Our people NEED shelter. They are there to be used, not hoarded for a possible catastrophy...it's already happened! Will the cold, damp ground keep our people warm and dry this winter? Release these trailers for the sake of humanity so that more will not "

216.
Cindy M 16 December 2006

"I support this petition"

217.
Maria H 13 December 2006

"I support this petition"

218.
Chris S 7 December 2006

"I support this petition"

219.
Native Indianheritageo 7 December 2006

"Why ? Is there a special reason you are discriminatind against Native American Indians ?"

220.
Melissa C 9 November 2006

"Why wait for a diaster to happen, when one is already taking place? Not a diaster you say? You call homeless Americans, not a diaster? OR 20-30 people living in a 3 bedroom home? Let's see some FEMA workers live in those same conditionds day in and day ou"

221.
Gina B 22 September 2006

"I support this petition"

222.
Lila Janep 9 September 2006

"I support this petition"

223.
Sandia N 28 August 2006

"What a concept ... for our Gov't. to finally offer assistance to this nations original peoples ... after unending broken promises ... to finally share and care as we all should do? Imagine the possibilities?"

224.
Sue R 17 August 2006

"We the undersigned are also in favor of the FEMA trailers going to Indian Country: 1. Nora Arizona, 2. Nevy Arizona, 3. Aaron Arizona, 4. Ethan Arizona, 5. Andrew Arizona, 6. Zachary Arizona, 7. Zander Arizona, 8. Paulynn Arizona, 9. Muzzy Arizona, 10. Ta"

225.
David M 14 August 2006

"Just so I understand...there are thousands of people in need of housing and there are thousands of homes not being used. Hmmm. Seems to me there is a solution right here in front of us but, of course, this nation's Christian ethics are based on color and "

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