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Xai v. United States was a major court case by the Xai against the United States of America, for numerous crimes committed by the American government and its citizens, ranging for abortion, lack of morals, foreign aggression, and past wrongs against the Xai and their albeit unwillingly adopted cousins, the African American population. The case was largely opposed by nearly all members of American society, but given the extensive growth of the Xai population and their political and economic power, the case was taken up by the U.S. Supreme Court in 18 June 2009. The entire case served as a catalyst for the start of the Xai-American War, in which the Xai established that the current administration was ineffective in enforcing moral standards and rules of law, and propagating certain views and ideals that were, by Xai standards, unacceptable.

The case was virtually one-sided, with the Xai nation putting the United States and its population on trial, and using countless facts that the American government found difficult to hide or ignore. Xai v. United States attracted much international attention too, as its unfolding effected the stock market, global politics, and even military planning in the event Xai elsewhere became aggressive. Foreign observers were sent to watch the case and report on its developments as they happened, ensuring up-to-date information as soon as it came out. In the end, it ended in a Xai victory, with the United States declared guilty by an all-Xai jury. Xai militias throughout the country arose to enact the punishment as declared by the seven-member judical panel, which itself was also made up entirely of Xai.

Charges against the United States
The Xai were unrelenting in their charges against the American public, charging them with nearly every wrong deed commited in the past, present, and if given the ability, the future as well. The list of charges were as listed, though not limited to:
 * 56,621,565 counts of abortion
 * 9,083,558 counts of homosexuality
 * 3,950,000 counts of slavery
 * 300,000 counts of government fraud
 * 5 counts of high treason