Sandra J. Staten v. D.R. Horton Inc.
SocialSecurity
Whether due process was afforded to the Petitioner
QUESTION(S) PRESENTED & . o ~ 1. Whether due process was afforded to the Petitioner in this cause under — | the Fair Housing Act and under Code 15 U.S. Code § 1691, know as the Credit Opportunity Act, as well as, 28 U.S.C. § 1343(a); which seeks to ensure protection of, dnd io redress ifie deprivation of, all the righis secured by the Fair housing Act: further bolstered by the subsequent laws . that are affordedto all Veterans throuzh snecial henefits allotted by and approved through the Federal Government; which also must prevail in the enhancement of this Petitioner’s relief as a 28-vear Veteran of the United States Air Force; who was unlawfully denied the privilege to purchase the house they had chosen and qualified for under the laws of these United States of America, but openly was sold to a single white female instead. | 2. Wheiher ivis iawful ahd unjusi to ignore aif facts of discrirniriatory practices against Veteran and citizens of color in this undisputable discrimination cases, and grant an ‘overall reprieve for these that are guilty. % “ i a