Illegal Juvenile Immigrants Get Constitutional Rights
NOT Granted to U.S. Juvenile Citizens! Severe Impact On U.S. Minorities!
FROM ATTORNEY TIMOTHY ASHFORD
Illegal juvenile immigrants are granted constitutional rights which are denied to U.S. juvenile citizens
Why do illegal juvenile immigrants have a constitutional right to a jury trial in some states but our U.S. juvenile citizens do not have that same constitutional right to a jury trial in some states?
The United States and President Donald Trump reside in the only nation in the world which guarantees illegal juvenile immigrants a Sixth Amendment right to a jury trial in juvenile Court and denies United State juvenile citizens their Sixth Amendment right to a jury trial in juvenile Court. What other supreme court in any other nation by their own law guarantees illegal immigrants constitutional rights and deny U.S. citizens the same constitutional right to a jury trial?
Why don’t U.S. citizen juveniles have the same Sixth Amendment right to a jury trial as illegal juvenile immigrants? The case of the illegal juvenile immigrants and the U.S. juvenile citizens right to a juvenile jury trial is currently pending before the U.S. Supreme in Quiotis C. 24 600. The case of McKeiver must be overturned.
Enclosed is my Petition for Rehearing which is scheduled for March 21, 2025. Please contact your national headquarters. The national ACLU immediately spoke out as reported on the internet “on behalf of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate who the United States government is seeking to deport for his role in pro-Palestinian demonstrations last year and who has called himself a political prisoner because his due process rights have been violated.
What about the millions of juvenile “political prisoners” U.S. citizens who over the last 40 years have been denied their due process rights and their Sixth Amendment Right to a jury trial, while illegal immigrant juveniles have been granted a right to a jury trial in juvenile court in some states because of the McKeiver case?
The U.S. Supreme Court is circulating the case for review based upon my Petition for Rehearing on 3/21/25.
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