A U.S. Army veteran and retired truck driver, who was arrested for a holding a sign with the message "God bless the homeless vets" in front of a Georgia city hall, filed two lawsuits Tuesday alleging his First Amendment right to speak freely outside government buildings had been infringed upon. "If the First Amendment means anything, it must mean that you can hold a sign in front of city hall without being handcuffed," The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) attorney Adam Steinbaugh told Fox News Digital in a statement.