Tzedkiyah El Bey, fka James Richard Warren v. Willie Weaver, et al.
1) Does the de jure A1 Maurikan/ American National/ Citizen as distinguished from a defacto resident; have the common right to travel upon the public highways, by the everyday method of locomotion in the ordinary course of everyday life and pleasure?
2) Can the Legislature arbitrarily deprive every de jure A1 Maurikan/ American National/ Citizen of their Constitutionally protected right to travel, without affording the individual citizen an opportunity to defend the loss of such a right?
3) Can the State refuse to acknowledge the indigenous status and citizenship of de jure citizen?
Does the de jure Al Maurikan/American National/Citizen have the right to travel on public highways?