Does America have “ghost courts”—tribunals that look like courts but aren’t courts at all?
I used my voidness/vires framework (and a lot of AI reinforcement) to test the U.S. system.
What emerged is… illuminating.
One institution practically glows.
📘 https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/does-the-united-states-run-any-ghost

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US LEGAL resident alien, WWG1WGA, Out of Darkness into Light. Tallyho!!

In response Martin Geddes to his Publication

What would the solution to 21 million people in America illegally, living off benefits they have not paid taxes for, while influencing the social and political landscape - to protect their places in the country be?

Do invaders deserve the same legal process as legal residents and citizens?

Who pays for it?
Who oversees it?

Foreign nationals breaking Americas law as soon as they crossed the border.

Maybe, origin countries should be held fiscally accountable - via tariffs - for each and every one of their citizens being legally represented, in the US system.

Then, the legal system can grind on until the 21million are repatriated, alive or in caskets (it will take decades) - without being a burden on legal residents and citizens tax payers.

Maybe AI that will only consider the evidence, not the emotional presentation can be used.

Human adults, and the children they bring, will be held accountable for their actions, and be examples to others considering this course of