Stop Afrikan Illegal Attacks on Black Americans


Stop Afrikan Illegal Attacks on Black Americans
The Issue
I am constantly reminded that Negro lives seem to mean nothing in the United States compared to other nationalities, races, and ethnicities. Real Black American citizens are under foreign threats in our own community. There have been alarming instances where foreign Black Afrikans, Nigerians, Jamaicans, Haitians, even in the medical professionals have been reported to refuse medical treatments to Black Americans. This is a public threat that must be taken seriously.
Disturbingly, we are witnessing alarming trends of harm, smuggling, and even killings of Foundational Black Americans by some individuals from the African, Jamaican, and Haitian immigrant communities. This is unacceptable. The term "Foundational Black Americans" refers to citizens who are the descendants of Negro slaves and who have historically and continually faced systemic discrimination, violence, and racial injustices in the United States.
We must put an end to these domestic terroristic attacks to protect our community and uphold our civil rights. I am calling upon the United States Congress to pass an Anti-Negro2FBA Crime Bill to specifically address and curb these threats against Black American citizens. Such legislation would mark a significant step toward ensuring that Black Americans receive the protection they are constitutionally entitled to without fear of racial or ethnically targeted violence.
The Anti-Negro2FBA Crime Bill should focus on enhancing law enforcement resources and training to identify and address racially motivated crimes effectively. Further, it should promote community engagement programs to bridge cultural and ethnic differences, strengthening unity and collaboration instead of division.
By signing this petition, you are supporting the call for necessary legislative action to protect the rights and safety of Foundational Black Americans. Join us in demanding justice and equality from our lawmakers. Let your signature voice the need for change now.
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The Issue
I am constantly reminded that Negro lives seem to mean nothing in the United States compared to other nationalities, races, and ethnicities. Real Black American citizens are under foreign threats in our own community. There have been alarming instances where foreign Black Afrikans, Nigerians, Jamaicans, Haitians, even in the medical professionals have been reported to refuse medical treatments to Black Americans. This is a public threat that must be taken seriously.
Disturbingly, we are witnessing alarming trends of harm, smuggling, and even killings of Foundational Black Americans by some individuals from the African, Jamaican, and Haitian immigrant communities. This is unacceptable. The term "Foundational Black Americans" refers to citizens who are the descendants of Negro slaves and who have historically and continually faced systemic discrimination, violence, and racial injustices in the United States.
We must put an end to these domestic terroristic attacks to protect our community and uphold our civil rights. I am calling upon the United States Congress to pass an Anti-Negro2FBA Crime Bill to specifically address and curb these threats against Black American citizens. Such legislation would mark a significant step toward ensuring that Black Americans receive the protection they are constitutionally entitled to without fear of racial or ethnically targeted violence.
The Anti-Negro2FBA Crime Bill should focus on enhancing law enforcement resources and training to identify and address racially motivated crimes effectively. Further, it should promote community engagement programs to bridge cultural and ethnic differences, strengthening unity and collaboration instead of division.
By signing this petition, you are supporting the call for necessary legislative action to protect the rights and safety of Foundational Black Americans. Join us in demanding justice and equality from our lawmakers. Let your signature voice the need for change now.
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Petition created on August 19, 2025