Rep. Deb Haaland accepts historic nomination as first Native American Cabinet secretary
New Mexico Rep. Deb Haaland said she was honored to accept the nomination for secretary of the interior, which would make her the first Native American Cabinet secretary if confirmed.
She said the moment was "profound when we consider the fact that a former secretary of the interior once proclaimed fiscal to 'civilize or exterminate us'" -- referring to comments made in 1851 by then-Secretary of the Interior Alexander H. H. Stuart regarding Native Americans.
"I'm a living testament to the failure of that horrific ideology," she said.
As secretary of the interior, she said her role would be to address the challenges of climate change and environmental injustice.
"We will ensure that the decisions at Interior will once again be driven by science," she said.
"The president-elect and vice president-elect know that issues under Interior’s jurisdiction aren't simply about conservation. They're woven in with justice, good jobs and closing the racial wealth and health gaps," she added.
On her nomination, Biden said Haaland will be a "true steward of our national parks, our natural resources and all of our lands."
"The federal government has long broken promises to Native American tribes who have been on this land since time immemorial," he said.