The legality of the use by the State of North Dakota of its National Guard for the protests has been questioned strongly. National Guardsmen have been operating checkpoints to control entrance into the area and later were reportedly used to go house to house to talk to citizens about the protests -- clearly law enforcement functions, not responsibilities of a military organization.
Supporters of the water protectors come from all over the United States. One grandmother arrived with cooking equipment and food, purchased with her social security check. Her granddaughter who helps her keep track of her finances, called her and said, "Granny, you have only $9 left in your bank account." She responded, "Yes, and I going to use it today to buy more food to cook for these good people who are trying to save our water and our culture."
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