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Is it constitutional to detain someone who is fleeing torture and terrorism?
QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1. Is it constitutional to detain someone who is fleeing torture and terrorism? Is it constitutional when that person is the posterity of the UNITED STATES? 2. Who are the people of the UNITED STATES? Is it the posterity of the UNITED STATES? Is it all persons born or naturalized in the UNITED STATES and their posterity? Is it INDIANS born within the territorial limits of the UNITED STATES and their posterity? Or is it all of the above? : 8. What is an INDIAN? Is it the indigenous peoples? Is it posterity of the indigenous peoples? Is it the METIS? Or is it all of the above? Or is it the . interpretation of 50% blood quantum under the Immigration and Nationality Act? Does the UNITED STATES have the right define the same? 4. Do the METIS and their posterity, being taxed or taxable INDIANS, which were deported to CANADA, have the right to be counted as part of the whole number of persons in each State for the purpose of appointing representatives for the electors for President and Vice-President of the United States, Representatives in Congress, the Executive and Judicial officers of a State, or the members of the Legislature thereof? 5. Is evicting and/or banning a person or persons from the UNITED STATES when , such person or persons has a right to be on AMERICAN soil or attempting to do the same a restriction of their liberty and a form of illegal confinement and i thereby qualify them for a Writ of Habeas Corpus? What Court would have "jurisdiction of such writ? 6. Is the right to an investigation under a Writ of Habeas Corpus suspended if the Detainees dies during or as a result of a restriction of liberty or illegal when the subject matter affects the rights and freedoms of the people of the UNITED STATES? 7. What is a person under the constitution? Is it a human being or human corpus? Is it an INDIAN? Are the people of the UNITED STATES persons? Is an alien a person—especially when they have the right to abide on AMERICAN soil? Or is it all of the above? 8. Is it constitutional to detain a person under any law that is not criminal law? . 9. Is it constitutional for a person or persons to be deprived of life, liberty, or property by IMMIGRATION COURT when the same is not part of the UNITED STATES judicial branch responsible for the due process of law, but instead is ; an administrative body which is a part of the DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE headed by the ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES? 10. Is it constitutional to detain someone indefinitely pursuant to no law? Especially when they have brought evidence from two witnesses to treason? 11. Does the Judiciary have judicial immunity from shielding high treason, terrorism, torture and other heinous crimes? . ii 12. Can an administrative body be found guilty of conspiracy to commit murder : when a duly authorized representative of such body acting under the colour of authority of the UNITED STATES in such body evicted and/or banned a person or persons to a foreign jurisdiction having purportedly reviewed evidence in their official capacity that demonstrated such jurisdiction was unsafe, and does such representative have judicial immunity from conspiracy to commit murder through such body? : 13. Is a Court that suspended a Writ of Habeas Corpus for any reason and by any means not permitted by the United States Constitution a competent authority for conducting an investigation under such writ—especially when the subject matter includes claims of torture under the UN Torture Convention binding the UNITED STATES? : 14. Given the common law nature of the Privilege of Writ of Habeas Corpus, does a corrupt court constitute a suspension of the Privilege of Writ of Habeas Corpus for person or persons held within its jurisdiction? 15. Is suspending the Privilege of Writ of Habeas Corpus for any reason and by any means not permitted by the United States Constitution an act of treason? 16. SUSPENSION OF PRIVILEGE OF WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS 17. The UNITED STATES DISTRICT