The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) is supporting the case of a legal Australian immigrant in North Carolina.
This test case will likely result in the removal of the restriction on the issuance of a concealed carry permit to people who are not U. S. citizens in North Carolina law.
SAF won a similar case in New Mexico at the end of March of this year. In the New Mexico case, Alan M. Gottlieb stated one of the purposes of this action. From the Washington Times:
Alan M. Gottlieb, executive vice president of the foundation, said the discrimination ruling makes it increasingly difficult for gun control advocates to chip away at gun rights.
“It helps build case law,” he said. “If legal aliens have rights, citizens obviously do, too.”
In the North Carolina case, the plaintiff, Felicity M. Todd Veasey, asked for a declaratory judgment , injunctions, and attorney’s fees. It seems likely that she will prevail, giving the precedent from other cases. Veasey is a member of SAF, and has a permanent visa. From courthousenews.com: