Thankfully the 13th Amendment prohibits involuntary servitude.
Although it is highly unlikely that any Court would enforce this constitutionally guaranteed right any more than they would enforce lawful treaties signed by the U.S. Government with the Native American Tribes.
However,
In the end, it is the responsibility of the people to enforce the inalienable rights given them by their Creator. The American Indians are still waiting for the Judicial System to make even a single honest decision.
The Public has the responsibility to keep their governments honest. And it is their prerogative to do so at any time they will.
Thankfully the 13th Amendment prohibits involuntary servitude.
Although it is highly unlikely that any Court would enforce this constitutionally guaranteed right any more than they would enforce lawful treaties signed by the U.S. Government with the Native American Tribes.
However,
In the end, it is the responsibility of the people to enforce the inalienable rights given them by their Creator. The American Indians are still waiting for the Judicial System to make even a single honest decision.
The Public has the responsibility to keep their governments honest. And it is their prerogative to do so at any time they will.