Announced by U.S. Secretary of the Interior, Doug Burgum, the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) just made a move that many Americans feel is controversial—and it involves America's National Park Service (NPS) sites in a particularly iconic part of the country, although it's currently uncertain whether other parks across the nation will also be affected. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers are being dispatched to help enforce the law and serve as a crime deterrent at NPS sites amid the federal law enforcement takeover of Washington, D.C.

Drawing mixed reactions online from social media users, the decision, which received primarily negative critique from members of the public, comes at a time when many park lovers are still raw over the thousands of firings of NPS employe

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