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Krua V. USA: Historic Lawsuit Against The US To Ensure Equal Opportunities For Liberians

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To Mark The 250th Anniversary Of The Boston Tea Party

250th Anniversary of Boston Tea Party Commemorated By Historic Lawsuit Against The United States to secure equal opportunities for all Liberians, mitigate ongoing harm of codified racism and establish a true democracy with guaranteed justice, security and equal opportunities for all citizens beginning with US visa waiver for all Liberians!

Rev. Torli H. Krua has filed a historic lawsuit against the US Government for Hate Crimes (secret 1990 cable ordering racial discrimination), violating the “Inalienable Rights” of Liberians for two centuries and violating the rights of Liberian refugees excluded as beneficiaries of the Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act (equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution).

The lawsuit, filed on behalf of himself and Liberian refugee women and children unjustifiably excluded from humanitarian assistance in the United States, alleges that the US Government has failed to provide equal protection under the law to Liberians, resulting in systemic discrimination, inequality, hate crimes, and economic exploitation of Liberian visa applicants. The lawsuit seeks to hold the US Government accountable for its actions and to ensure that all Liberians receive the same legal protections as all US citizens.

As The Biden Administration prioritizes billions of dollars to fight Russian colonization and fund undemocratic allies not accountable to their citizens, a lawsuit commemorating 250th Anniversary of the Boston Tea Party is calling America’s attention to a recognition of the TRUTH about the “inalienable rights “ of all Americans and demanding mitigation of codified racism initiated by Congress on March 26, 1790, only “white persons” are eligible for citizenship in the United States.

This led to the creation of the American colony of Liberia by the United States Government and two centuries of coverups and ongoing racial discrimination against Liberians till this day!

GoFundMe: Help Liberians Struggling in America: https://www.gofundme.com/f/heat-for-liberian-refugees/share

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