While I do fully support any Tribe to do as they wish, the numbers game that this thread now seems to be debating needs some attention.
The numbers all depend on who is doing the counting. As E.P. Grondine said even 1 is important if your that one. However the actual numbers given by the CN say of the total number of dis-enrolled Freeman was about 2800,,, not 1500 total Freeman and just a handful that were disenfranchised.
As for the numbers of NDNs I mentioned:
I mentioned 1/2 a million people that already self identify as Cherokee yet they are not enrolled in one of the 3 fed Tribes and that number got cut down in less than one paragraph to below 10,000.
Of the above mentioned people that say they are Cherokee the figure of more like 1 million Total that would claim Cherokee ancestry (not counting the other 2 fed Tribes/Bands). This number comes from the CN. Of this, About 300,000 are enrolled, 500,000 un-enrolled people that say they are Cherokee, The other 200,000ish are the ones that will be glad to tell you about their NDN Princess gggGrandmother but don't claim to be Cherokee. As BW says most all of these 200,000 can't prove it or won't even bother to check.
Of the 2 un-enrolled groups there are at least 300,000 that won't find any proof. and sure of them perhaps some have out right lied about their genealogy but, that still leaves a couple hundred thousand that would more than likely be an asset to the Tribe not a liability. But if a time comes when they are needed they may not feel welcome and would just stay where they are (where ever that is).
All of these numbers, whether they be the Freeman or all of the Cherokee combined are but a very small number these days. When it comes to power in Washington DC hell the NRA has more power. Even if in the wildest dreams the Cherokee Nation would unite with everyone the numbers wouldn't amount to much more than the attendance of 2 or 3 good football games.