Saturday, February 22, 2014

YAMASSEE TRIBE ISSUES CLARIFICATION ON RRUN-RRUN POST

(After the first post dealing with the Yamassee Tribe allegedly selling immigration papers to allow undocumented to retain U.S. residency or acquire citizenship, we have been contacted by the tribe and were asked to make a clarification. We publish their Email below and the original post and thank the tribe for their clarification.)
"Chehuntamo,
We have been made aware of your Article located: http://rrunrrun.blogspot.com/2014/02/beware-scam-using-yamassee-tribe-for.html
Contact is being established for the purpose of Clarity. The People and Group selling Documents is not affiliated with our Tribe in South Carolina, nor do we condone their actions!
If you look at the picture provided in Spanish it clearly gives a website that mirrors ours and is affiliated with a Group identified as Mount Arafat Yamassee Native Americans. A Group that has been barred by the Supreme Court for previously selling Tax Schemes, to United States Citizens. See here:
http://www.justice.gov/tax/Sanders_Complaint.pdf
Please correct your article as we have contacted the F.B.I. and Law Agencies about this group and they were raided June of last year.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZuX0D345Jo
Again we state this Group calling themselves Yamassee Government is not The Official Government for the Yamassee Indian Tribe, of South Carolina, Georgia Or Florida , and we do not condone or sell immigration documents, please see our website located:
www.yamasseegov.org
Official Site for the nation located at:
www.yamasseenation.org"

ARE LOCAL OPERATORS USING YAMASSEE TRIBE FOR IMMIGRATION?
By Juan Montoya
Immigrant rights activists and attorneys are warning local non-citizens who are seeking to legalize their status against what they say is a scam by some people saying they  represent a South Carolina Indian (Native American) tribe that will allow them to gain citizenship into the United States.
Several complaints have been filed with the Mexican Consulate in Brownsville saying the operators who say they are representatives of an alleged Yamassee Tribe and  have charged them a $2,500 fee for naturalization documents stating that they have become members of the tribe and therefore are eligible to remain in this country legally.
Additionally, the complainants say they are asked to pay a monthly $50 fee to keep their case active.
One is that of a woman who said she believed the promises of the operators and paid the fees.
"I was desperate for a way to "fix" my papers and I believed what they told me," she said.
"I started asking around and found out that I could find nothing that said that the Yamassee Tribe was a legitimate outfit," said another one. "Their office is in a carpet and flooring installation shop."
Attempts to contact the owner of the establishment and gain an interview were met with refusal because he – one Humberto Reveles – said he was prevented from giving interviews without the approval of the tribal legal counsel.
When a local television station contacted the tribal judge in South Carolina, he demanded that the request for an interview be submitted in writing, arguing that the immigration functions of his tribe are legitimate and based on the U.S. Constitution.
Those persons who have acquired the tribes naturalization documents say they are usually sent to the applicants within four six weeks and that once they arrive, they will be accompanied by a tribal member past the federal checkpoints.
Jaime Diez, an immigration lawyer, warned the unwary against falling for the scam saying that many of them fall for the scheme because they are sent a phony U.S. Naturalization document with their picture.
"They are doing that because they know people who have no alternative to immigrate legally are desperate," he said.
We investigated the Yamasse tribe in question and found that they are not a federally recognized tribe. A list of the federally-recognized tribes on record in the U.S. Department of Interior does not list the Yamasse.
Lt. Steven Robinson with the Allendale County Sheriff's Office, in South Carolina, said that there had been a question of the tribe's legitimacy vis-avis the federal government and that there had been no record found.
"They're not recognized as an Indian tribe," said Robinson, who says he got the information from experts in Washington, D.C. "They have also not even applied for the recognition as an Indian tribe."
Even if they were, experts say, a tribe cannot "adopt" a non-Indian if he or she does not meet the blood quotient through descendants on the tribal rolls. The tribe's own webpage states that "to qualify for Tribal Enrollment membership with the Yamassee Indian Tribe of South Carolina,Georgia, Florida and California (Yamassee Nation) applicants must have biological descent from one or more persons named on the tribe’s base rolls or a Inter married Tribe historically connected to the Yamassee, surname still needs to be listed on the Tribes base roll ."
Neither can the Yamassee Tribe give membership to non-Indians that would allow them to travel or live freely in the Americas.
Brownsville Mexican Subconsul Sergio Jacobo said that that those seeking to improve their immigration status should not fall for the scam and go to a legitimate immigration lawyer instead.
Diez said that not only could those paying for the fake naturalization papers lose their money, but that could also face federal charges, deportation, and prison sentences of up to 20 years.
Since the case remains active, consulate and immigration attorneys say that the details have been kept under warps but that law enforcement agencies may soon act to stop the operations of the perpetrators. There are precedents for the arrest and prosecution of people using Indian Tribes to sell phony immigration documents to undocumented victims.
(After this post was published, we received an Email which stated: SMEAR CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE YAMASSEE MUSCOGEE CREEK TRIBE
People seeking tribal enrollment are advised to understand, and know that:
1. The US Constitution is the supreme law of the United States according to Article VI, section 2. This supreme law, in Article 1, section 8, clause 4 states that "Congress shall have the power to establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization,. . . ." Notice that it does not say "Law."
2. Yamassee Muscogee Creek Nation is a federally recognized tribe and a tribe that has a treaty relationship with the United States (Treaty of Camp Holmes, 24 August 1835). This treaty has not been canceled, voided, vacated, annulled or extinguished. Treaties are considered part of the supreme law of the land according to Article VI, section 2 of the U.S. Constitution.
3. Immigration is a sensitive issue because Europeans who first "discovered" the New World had no passports or visas. Extensive research evidences the fact that no such travel documents existed to permit their adventures, explorations and discoveries of a native population living peacefully in a state of nature. This could be why Article 1, section 8, clause 4 mentions a "Rule" of naturalization. Whi do you think the illegal and undocumented aliens are starting with Columbus, De Soto, Coronado, Balboa, etc….
4. "Illegal immigrants" are allowed to practice law in the State of California.
5. Legal counsel for the Tribe challenge anyone anytime for a live television neutral debate to put this matter to rest. The debate must be neutral and fair not biased towards the government or special interest groups.
6. The 5th and 14th Amendments provide constitutional guarantees even for "illegal immigrants."
The philosophy of the First Amendment is that man must have full freedom to search the world for and the universe for the answers to the puzzles of life . . Unless the horizons are unlimited, we risk being governed by a set of prejudices of a bygone day. If we are restricted in art, religion, economics, political theory or any other great field of knowledge, we may become victims of conformity in an age where salvation can be won only only by nonconformity.)

11 comments:

Ben Dover said...

Hey I belong to the Sakcanooky tribe. Wanna' join!

Anonymous said...

According to the NSA the Brownsville population belongs to the Mescalero Tribe withDa Mayor as their Chief. A secret report leaked from the National Security Agency.

Anonymous said...

ok, does this guy really need to take a dump or fart? lol...

Anonymous said...

Well...we have checked this group of so called "Yamassees" out! They ARE NOT THE TRIBE OF YAMASSEES FROM FLORIDA AND SOUTH CAROLINA. They are the group from Malachi York people. From the reports we have, they have been giving the Yamassees in Florida and South Carolina a hard way to go, but now that we have the evidence, we will soon bring about order.

Anonymous said...

This group is the Yamassee tribe out of florida and south carolina. Many of them including there Chief Sekhu Gentle also known as Donald franklin who is wanted himself for bail jumping. Appartenly he's been on the run for sometime. sooner or later macon going to figure out there is only a 3 mile distance between the borders on south carolina and ga. http://crimestop.us/index.php?action=listingview&listingID=16

Anonymous said...

Yeah there has been a Group of Fake Indians Posing as Euchee as well,I think their called Savannah river Band of Euchee that are pissed at the Yamassee, for exposing their Chief as a Fraud! He has been working with those people from Philadelphia, and been posting a lot of hatred to the Yamassee from Sc. That is not the tribal way! We Real native always can tell a real Indian based on their keeping peace or focusing on gossip. This is getting out of hand, as it seems to be the same guy posting now!

Anonymous said...

Where can i find humberto reveles
tell me pls or miss. Isabel

Anonymous said...

I am sorry I read no reports of Fake Euchee Indians, There is much written on the Yamassee tribe. clearly prayer is needed something is seriously wrong with the behavior of these yamassee tribes http://www.lavozlatinaonline.net/noticias-Warning--Important-immigration-scam-alert-from-the-Diocese-of-Savannah-en-863.aspx, http://www.indianz.com/News/2014/015504.asp, http://www.narf.org/nill/bulletins/dct/documents/yamassee_v_allendale_2013.html

Anonymous said...

Yeah there much written on the web of Yamassee of web- It is clear these things alarming. It appears your pointing in fault in the wrong direction. It appears you have very bad members in bands. http://www.indianz.com/News/2014/015504.asp,http://www.lavozlatinaonline.net/noticias-Warning--Important-immigration-scam-alert-from-the-Diocese-of-Savannah-en-863.aspx,

Anonymous said...

I know were they at

tony said...

They are in federal custody awaiting trial

rita