An officer of a commercial character, appointed by the different states to watch over the mercantile interests of the appointing state and of its subjects in foreign countries. There are usually a number of consuls in every maritime country, and they are usually subject to a chief consul, who is called a “consul general.” Schunior v. Russell, 18 S.W. 484, 83 Tex. 83.
Courts held by the consuls of one country, within the territory of another, under authority given by treaty, for the settlement of civil cases. In some instances they have also a criminal jurisdiction, but in this respect are subject to review by the courts of the home government. See Rev.St. U.S. § 4083 (22
U.S.C.A. § 141.)
Consul
International Law
Consul Court
Consul-General El, Jaleel-Hu was sworn into office on 16-Jumada al-awwal-1442 after unanimous confirmation by the People of Lenapehoking, Al Morocco. Jaleel is fluent in both English and Mandarin. Jaleel has over 20 years of professional experience in commerce/trading, entertainment, and community development/public affairs. Jaleel was born in Lenapehoking (Newark/Irvington, New Jersey).
Jaleel-Hu El, a resident of Lenapehoking State, Al Moroccan Empire brings more than 12 years of international commercial experience to his position as Consul General.
Before his election as Consul General, Consul General Jaleel-Hu El served as the Executive Director in Shanghai, China for the Autochthonous Fashion Show International. There, he developed the Asiatic community and assisted in the growth and management of Asiatic businesses from across the planet, which included recognition in the US public media, TED Conference at Germany. Jaleel also served previously as the Director of Asiatic development at the Black X organization all across China. He earned numerous commendations and achievement awards for his meritorious service to the young Asiatic community, both working professionals and students.
Prior to working at China, Consul General Jaleel-Hu El enjoyed a career spanning nine years at the United States financial industry. His experiences lends itself over multiples positions, including but not limited to, Investment Banker, Commercial Banker, Financial Analyst, and several financial managerial roles.
Among his many responsibilities at the international level, Jaleel has experience in: developing the overall financial corporate budget, employee and personnel management, contractual negotiations and vendor negotiations.
Among the awards, honors, letters and achievements he earned were:
• Community Organizer of the Year from Appreciate Africa Organization headquartered at Beijing, China;
• Event of the Year from Appreciate Africa Organization headquartered at Beijing, China;
• Documentary on Successful foreign Nationals at Shanghai TV Station;
Jaleel-Hu El
Consul General
Consul Jones-Bey, Desmond was sworn into office on 16-Jumada al-awwal-1442 after unanimous confirmation by the People of Lenapehoking, Al Morocco.
Jones-Bey, Desmond
1st Consul
Dishawn Isaac-Bey | A Graphic Designer, a Father And Representative of the Al Moroccan Community. Through the continuous self-study’s of African history, Dishawn came upon the information of Moorish literature and culture particularly at America. Through years of research he has come to realize that the Black-status persons at North America are indeed Moorish and has declared his nationality as an Al Moroccan. Since then Dishawn has worked with individuals to help inform and defend their unalienable national rights
Vice Consul
Dishawn Isaac-Bey