More than two months after the Muscogee Nations Supreme Court said Freedmen are eligible for citizenship, their attorney is asking the court to step in and enforce its order.

In an Okmulgee church, nearly a dozen people gathered for the Muscogee Creek Freedmen Coalition meeting.

Ron Graham is Chairman of the Coalition. Hes applied for citizenship along with many of the people at the meeting.

Nearly 12 weeks since the Supreme Court ruling saying Freedmen were eligible and dozens of applications, they say they dont have ID cards.

Its very frustrating, said Graham. The Supreme Court had a ruling. The treaty is the supreme law of the land.

On Oct. 15, the group discussed new court documents as attorneys for the plaintiffs Rhonda Grayson and Jeff Kennedy ask for the Supreme Court to enforc

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