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Biden formally apologizes for Indian boarding school policy [Video]

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Biden called this practice — that went on for a century and a half — a “significant mark of shame” and “a blot on American history.”

PORTLAND, Ore. — On Friday in Arizona, President Joe Biden formally apologized for the Federal Indian Boarding School policy, a system that forcibly removed Indigenous children from their families, forcing them to assimilate at institutions. 

Biden called this practice — that went on for a century and a half — a “significant mark of shame” and “a blot on American history.”

“The Federal Government has never, never formally apologized for what happened, until today. I formally apologize as President of the United States of America,” the President said, “Lost generations, culture and language. Lost trust. It’s horribly, horribly wrong. It’s a sin on our soul.”

He admitted it is long overdue. 

“There’s no excuse that this apology took 50 years to make.”

“Well, I think for most people in our …

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