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New burn bans and Trump's battle with immigration and DEI are impacting forest fires

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Federal funding for controlled burns to prevent wildfires is delayed due to new policy requirements tied to immigration and diversity initiatives. Land managers in Washington and other states say they cannot accept the funds because the conditions violate state laws. The delays threaten efforts to reduce wildfire risks during an increasingly dangerous fire season.

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Investigations New burn bans and Trump's battle with immigration and DEI are impacting forest fires May 17, 20265:00 AM ET Chiara Eisner A fire fighter conducts a controlled burn in southern Washington. Chiara Eisner/NPR hide caption toggle caption Chiara Eisner/NPR It was a rare windless April day in southern Washington and Adam Lieberg was stuck in front of his computer. He was supposed to be burning acres of twigs and pine needles in the forests between the Columbia River and the Yakama Nation nearby — the sort of controlled burn of ground fuel that is one of the most effective ways to minimize future wildfires. Lieberg, a land manager for the conservation nonprofit Columbia Land Trust, was desperate to do his job.

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