To Revise and Codify the Nationality Laws of the United States Into a Comprehensive Nationality Code: Hearings Before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-sixth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 6127, Superseded by H.R. 9980, a Bill to Revise and Codify the Nationality Laws of the United States Into a Comprehensive Nationality Code. January 17, Fevruary 13, 20, 27, 28, March 5, April 11, 16, 23, May 2, 3, 7, 9, 13, 14, and June 5, 1940U.S. Government Printing Office, 1945 - 710 pagini |
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Then , Mr. Chairman , if along with that you are going to modify or change the laws ; if at the same time you are going to do that , then you are going to raise another question . Isn't that so ? The CHAIRMAN . That is right .
Then , Mr. Chairman , if along with that you are going to modify or change the laws ; if at the same time you are going to do that , then you are going to raise another question . Isn't that so ? The CHAIRMAN . That is right .
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The first question we have when we are called upon either to issue a passport , in the first instance , or to extend protection , or to support a claim , is the question whether the individual concerned is an American national , that is ...
The first question we have when we are called upon either to issue a passport , in the first instance , or to extend protection , or to support a claim , is the question whether the individual concerned is an American national , that is ...
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In the State Department we would be glad to have that provision still more strict about these children born abroad , but it is a question of getting something through that is not quite so bad as what we have now .
In the State Department we would be glad to have that provision still more strict about these children born abroad , but it is a question of getting something through that is not quite so bad as what we have now .
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Is that a rhetorical question , or are you asking me ? Mr. Poage . I am asking you if there is any reason . Mr. FLOURNOY . My present view is that that should be required , that they should not have American citizenship . Mr. REES .
Is that a rhetorical question , or are you asking me ? Mr. Poage . I am asking you if there is any reason . Mr. FLOURNOY . My present view is that that should be required , that they should not have American citizenship . Mr. REES .
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In the United States , insofar as the question of citizenship is concerned , the doctrine of jus soli applies . Mr. PoAGE . And the Constitution makes that apply . Mr. SHOEMAKER . Then we come to the question of jus sanguinis .
In the United States , insofar as the question of citizenship is concerned , the doctrine of jus soli applies . Mr. PoAGE . And the Constitution makes that apply . Mr. SHOEMAKER . Then we come to the question of jus sanguinis .
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47 Stat abroad acquired act of June act of March admitted alien allegiance amended American American citizen appear applicant approved arrival authorized become a citizen birth born BUTLER certificate of citizenship certificate of naturalization CHAIRMAN chapter child citizen citizenship clerk Commissioner committee Constitution continuously court declaration of intention Department district effect entitled evidence existing expatriation fact fees filing FLOURNOY foreign foreign country Government hearing held hereafter immediately Immigration and Naturalization Islands issued Italy June 29 jurisdiction Labor least lost March matter means months nationality oath officer outlying possessions Panama parents period permanent person petition for naturalization petitioner preceding present prior proceedings proposed provisions question reason record REES relating remain residence Secretary SHOEMAKER Stat Statutes subsection suggested term territory thereof tion treaty United witnesses