JK 1940 ΑΙ TO REVISE AND CODIFY THE NATIONALITY HEARINGS BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SEVENTY-SIXTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ON H. R. 6127 SUPERSEDED BY H. R. 9980 A BILL TO REVISE AND CODIFY THE NATIONALITY LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES INTO A COM- PREHENSIVE NATIONALITY CODE JANUARY 17, FEBRUARY 13, 20, 27, 28, MARCH 5, APRIL 11, 16, 23 Printed for the use of the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization DEPOSITED BY THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TO REVISE AND CODIFY THE NATIONALITY LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES INTO A HEARINGS BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SEVENTY-SIXTH CONGRESS ON H. R. 6127 SUPERSEDED BY H. R. 9980 A BILL TO REVISE AND CODIFY THE NATIONALITY PREHENSIVE NATIONALITY CODE 23 JANUARY 17, FEBRUARY 13, 20, 27, 28, MARCH 5, APRIL 11, 16, 2 65495 Printed for the use of the UNITED STATES WASHINGTON: 1945 TO REVISE AND CODIFY THE NATIONALITY LAWS OF WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1940 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, COMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION, Washington, D. C. The Committee on Immigration and Naturalization met in the hearing room, Old House Office Building, at 10: 55 a. m., Hon. Samuel Dickstein (chairman of the committee) presiding. The CHAIRMAN. The committee now has under consideration H. R. 6127, a bill to revise and codify the nationality laws of the United States into a comprehensive nationality code. Without objection the bill will be made a part of the record and inserted at this point. (The bill above referred to is as follows:) [H. R. 6127, 76th Cong., 1st sess.] A BILL To revise and codify the nationality laws of the United States into a comprehensive nationality code Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the nationality laws of the United States are revised and codified as follows: TITLE I SECTION 1. This Act may be cited as the Nationality Act of 1939. CHAPTER I-DEFINITIONS SEC. 101. For the purposes of this Act— (a) The term "national" means a person owing permanent allegiance to a state. (b) The term "national of the United States" means (1) a citizen of the United States, or (2) a person who, though not a citizen of the United States, owes permanent allegiance to the United States. (c) The term “naturalization" means the conferring of nationality of a state upon a person after birth. (d) The term "United States" when used in a geographical sense means the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands of the United States. (e) The term "outlying possessions" means all territory, other than as specified in subsection (d), over which the United States exercises rights of sovereignty. (f) The term "parent" includes in the case of a posthumous child a deceased parent. (g) The term "minor" means a person under twenty-one years of age. (a) The term "State" includes (except as used in subsection (a) of section 301), Alaska, Hawaii, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands of the United States. |