It looks like the Obama administration will reject an off-reservation casino for the Stockbridge Munsee Band of
Mohican Indians of Wisconsin.
The tribe submitted a Class III gaming compact to the Bureau of Indian Affairs. An answer is due by February 19 and it looks like it will be a big No.
"The Department of the Interior has a very dim view of the untested legal underpinnings of the casino and land settlement," an unnamed official told the Associated Press.
The tribe wants to open a casino in the Catskills, a region near New York City.
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