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The Senate added the first sentence which both national and state citizenship in language quite similar to the Civil Rights Statue and the House Amendment changed because now all people regardless of race, gender can be citizens and vote and own property While in Rome and ancient Athens wasn't offered the same. United States everyone born within borders of nation or born to American parents in another country are considered Citizen's of the United States of American. Which is progress. -
According to the Constitution says that anyone natural-born is a citizen or adopted in the United States is also considered a citizen. President Abraham Lincoln the Republican Party in 1860 took legal action that all free blacks were indeed American citizens. For an example under the Civil Act Right Act an American born minor child or adult woman would be a citizen. The Fourteenth Amendment was drafted by the Joint Committee on Reconstruction in 1866 did not explicitly in Citizenship -
dual citizenship being citizens of 2 countries, if they are born to parents living in the US or born in the United states to foreign citizens.
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congress passed another piece of legislation that created the bureau of immigration
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president Roosevelt signed an act which centralized the process. Applicants for citizenship would now have to provide verification of their arrival , names and details of their families ,and be able to speak English -
15 million immigrants arrived in the U.S that was about equal to the number of immigrants that had arrived in the previous 40 years combined -
under the section 3 of the INA, such persons born in puerto rico after january 13, 1941 are united states citizens from birth. -
expatriation' or giving up ones citizenship by leaving a citizen or country punishment for federal crime ' treason. fraud in the naturalization process
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we have the right to run for president of the united states -
the previsions of chinese exclusion act , Wong Kim Ark , he acquired citizenship under the citizenship clause Board of Immigration appeals the matter of cantu Decemeber 1978