"Congress passed IGRA to allow tribes to participate in gambling opportunities at the same level that is legal within a state, not to promote expansion of gambling within a state or to enrich gambling developers.
Taking lands in trust is generally a procedure used to acquire lands contiguous to existing tribal lands or lands previously occupied by the tribe. "Reservation shopping" to find hot urban locations for a casino hundreds of miles from legitimate tribal territory is inconsistent with historical land in trust acquisitions.
How would Santa Feans like to see a tribal casino open up in downtown Santa Fe? The Hotel Santa Fe, on land already owned by the Picuris Pueblo, certainly has that potential."
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