09/01/2024
Remember a subject (slave) cannot own property.
Supreme Court: Jones v. Remember,89 F. Supp 1226
“The privileges and immunities clause of the 14th amendment Protects very few rights because it neither incorporates the Bill of Rights, nor protects all rights of individual citizens. Instead this provision protects only those rights peculiar to being a citizen of the federal government; it does not protect those rights which relate to state citizenship.
“A U.S. Citizen upon leaving the District of Columbia becomes involved in “interstate commerce”, as a “resident” does not have the common-law right to Travel, of a Citizen of one of the several states”. Hendrick v. Maryland S.C. Reporter’s Rd. 610-625.(1914)
Taxpayers are not (de jure) State Citizens. Belmont v. Town of Gulfport, 122 So.10.