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Placing a cross on federal land typically requires permission from the appropriate federal agency, as it may be considered a form of religious expression that could conflict with laws governing public land use. The First Amendment provides for freedom of speech and religion, but there are regulations in place to manage monuments and displays on federal property. It’s important to check with the specific agency (such as the Bureau of Land Management or the National Park Service) for guidelines and necessary permits. Unauthorized placement could lead to legal issues or removal of the cross.

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