District judge rules that illegal immigrants can own a gun
Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman maintains that denying an illegal migrant the right to bear arms violates the Second Amendment.
A district judge ruled that illegal immigrants can possess a firearm and prohibiting them from doing so would be unconstitutional.
Although federal law prohibits illegal immigrants from carrying weapons, the court recently ruled that Heriberto Carbajal-Flores, an illegal immigrant, was wrongly prohibited from possessing a gun. District Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman, appointed by former President Barack Obama, stated that "the non-citizen possession statute, 18 USC § 922(g)(5), violates the Second Amendment."
Ruling in Illegal Immigrant... by Veronica Silveri
The case dates back to 2020
In 2020, Heriberto Carbajal-Flores, an illegal immigrant, was accused of carrying a firearm in Chicago. The defendant's lawyers tried to dismiss the case on two different occasions. However, they were unsuccessful until now.
In the most recent motion, the lawyers relied on a 2022 Supreme Court ruling that "the government must then justify its regulation by demonstrating that it is consistent with the Nation’s historical tradition of firearm regulation. Only then may a court conclude that the individual’s conduct falls outside the Second Amendment’s 'unqualified command.'"
The lawyers argued that the government could not demonstrate that the federal law prohibiting illegal immigrants from carrying weapons is "part of the historical tradition that delimits the outer bounds of the right to keep and bear arms":
Other failures were also highlighted. Among them, one appeals court declared that stripping someone convicted of a nonviolent crime of his gun rights was unconstitutional. After the plea, the judges ruled in favor of Carbajal-Flores: