The Generational REFUGEE Status of Black Citizens – Part II

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The Only American Citizens of Military Protected, Domestic, Refugee Status Class
The evidential base of this highly special, national security value relationship of American Africans with the US Military’s Armed Forces, dates back to the Civil War wherein certain, Generals of the federal armies, inspired and led the Congressional enactments of the 1861-1862 Confiscation Acts, which are the foundation of the January 1, 1863, Emancipation Proclamation ordered by a “converted”, President Abraham Lincoln.

Note: For political concerns, due to the upcoming 1864 re-election cycle, and not wanting to offend certain slave-holding states such as Maryland remaining in the Union, who would possibly also bolt from it due to the contents of the Emancipation Proclamation for chattel slave liberation, Mr. Lincoln was highly hesitant to sign the Executive Order which had been on his desk for at two years.

However, in keeping his vow to The Most High to Whom he promised would sign the order, provided that the LORD of Hosts of Heaven’s Battle Armies would grant him a military victory against the southern rebel armies, Abe Lincoln would indeed sign the Third and most powerful federal law of freedom for the chattel slaves, which eventually led the that of all others in said bondage as well.

Of course, that historical, Civil War altering, thereby Union perfecting, requested, a victorious battle occurred on September 17, 1862, at Sharpsburg at Antietam Creek, Maryland, and on the 22nd, President Lincoln issued the Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation to all slave-holding southern states to either return to Union order, or the chattel slaves in their possession would be designated, federally liberated into freedom.  See: “Preliminary Emancipation”

The aforementioned, continuing, “cold” Civil War, gives us federal black citizens justified cause to naturally, morally, and legally expect your warranted, military protection and support from and against the growing, national hysteria being publicly, as well as privately discussed about the undocumented policy, whereby you are utilized to effectuate a political agenda.

For us American Africans, fleeing and looking to the military has always been our heritage, which is why seeking it now is in imperatively according to the federal laws and legacies founded on unique, special, long, and mostly enjoyable relationships in many, meaningful and progressive ways.

Being the first, and only Americans of refugee status, our military-liberated, chattel enslaved ancestors escaped the “chains” of human trafficking and attached themselves to and under the protections of the victorious Union, and federal armies.

See “Refugee Status” in Section 4, The Act this act or the act establishing a Bureau for the relief of Freedmen and Refugees”.

As you know, this stems back to the First and Second Confiscation Congressional Acts of 1861-1862 of the first two years of the “hot”, Civil War, whereby liberated and escaped chattel slaves fled to the victorious Union armies for refuge, i.e., special military protection, being homeless and hunted by southern, hateful slavers.

The 1866 Civil Rights Act (The Act) of American African Citizenship status, Sections 8 and 9 strictly stipulates, that the Union’s specialized, federalized, black citizens are authorized to escape from any harms that they deem so “…have reason to believe that offenses have been or are likely to be committed against the provisions of this act”, i.e., their/our Section 1 of The Act, freedom of citizenship “…as enjoyed by white citizens”…

to “flee” to the US military for our experiential,  “equal justice-protection under the law” , being also is in accordance to the Emancipation Proclamation Executive Orders of Sentence 2, B. and 5, whereby its Subject Beneficiaries becomes the forever Protectorate of America’s Armed Forces, being federally and Constitutionally obligated to “…recognize and maintain the freedom of such persons”.

The Necessity of A Moral US Military Stance
Regardless of societal pressure or presidential orders from any POTUS to you, the military ignores, forgets, disrespects, and does not “maintain the freedom of such persons”, but rather actually commits, or even threatens harm to the American Africans, its the sworn duty of all military personnel obliged to the Lincoln Order rebound to “…recognize and maintain the freedom of such persons.”

Note: “Maintain”, meaning that “such persons” and their “freedom”, are to be forever, militarily protected.

These protecting acts are the foundation stones of Sentences 2, B, and 5 of the January 1, 1863 Emancipation Proclamation, which is that in Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, of the 1866 Civil Rights Act, the Progenitor of the 14th Amendment, by which it’s codified into the Constitution.

Upon these laws rested the First and Second Enforcement Acts of 1870, 1871, and 1875, to protect the constitutional rights guaranteed to blacks by the Fourteenth and Fifteenth.

Generational Refugee Status
Even as the continuing Americans of protected, domestic refugees status heritage, stemming from the Civil War era legacy, “ironically”, once again, we American Africans are fleeing, exiting, escaping, i.e., EXODUS, the super oppression of what the Biden Administration identifies as “systemic racism” of this “white supremacist” society, seeking to return us to the “chains” of further monetization, via various and clever forms of modern day, chattel enslavement.

Note: The incomplete status of Refugee, The Act of Section 3, “…this act or the act establishing a Bureau for the relief of Freedmen and Refugees.”

Purpose: For National Security Sake
As Chair of the Joint Chiefs, sworn to defend and protect the Constitution, if necessary with activated, military might, of all the matters of your concern, this one is in your greatest of interests, as it is a fatal threat to what you are sworn and solemnly commissioned to protect.

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