American Citizenship Rights of Women: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Immigration, United States Senate, Seventy-second Congress, Second Session, on S. 992, a Bill Relating to the Residence Requirements for Naturalization Purposes of Alien Wives of Members of the Diplomatic and Consular Service of the United States and Wives of Other Employees of the United States Government Stationed Abroad; S. 2760, a Bill Relative to the Admission Under the Immigration Laws of Wives of American Citizens; S. 3968, a Bill to Provide for the Citizenship of a Child Born of an American Mother and an Alien Father; and S. 4169, a Bill Relative to the Citizenship of Minor Children, and for Other Purposes. March 2, 1933U.S. Government Printing Office, 1933 - 76 pagini |
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... Happersett , and demanded that she be registered and permitted to vote as a citizen of the United States under the fourteenth amendment . Happersett refused . Thereupon Mrs. Minor went to court to compel Happersett to register her . She ...
... Happersett , and demanded that she be registered and permitted to vote as a citizen of the United States under the fourteenth amendment . Happersett refused . Thereupon Mrs. Minor went to court to compel Happersett to register her . She ...
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... Happersett , and demanded that she be registered and permitted to vote as a citizen of the United States under the fourteenth amendment . Happersett refused . Thereupon Mrs. Minor went to court to compel Happersett to register her . She ...
... Happersett , and demanded that she be registered and permitted to vote as a citizen of the United States under the fourteenth amendment . Happersett refused . Thereupon Mrs. Minor went to court to compel Happersett to register her . She ...
Pagina 67
... Happersett v . Minor ( 88 U. S. ( 7 Wall ) . 162 ) . 16 121 Hindus ( 261 U. S. 204 ) ineligible . J Japanese ( 260 U. S. 178 ) ineligible .. K Kelly v . Owen ( 7 Wallace ( U. S. ) 496 ) . Kontos , in re ( 12 Fed . ( 2d ) 134 ) . Koreans ...
... Happersett v . Minor ( 88 U. S. ( 7 Wall ) . 162 ) . 16 121 Hindus ( 261 U. S. 204 ) ineligible . J Japanese ( 260 U. S. 178 ) ineligible .. K Kelly v . Owen ( 7 Wallace ( U. S. ) 496 ) . Kontos , in re ( 12 Fed . ( 2d ) 134 ) . Koreans ...
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... Happersett , Reese . Harding , Warren G .. Hawaii , residence in Hindus , citizenship ineligibility Hindus in United States Hoover , Herbert__ House Committee on Elections No. 1 .. House Committee on Immigration__ . House Committee on ...
... Happersett , Reese . Harding , Warren G .. Hawaii , residence in Hindus , citizenship ineligibility Hindus in United States Hoover , Herbert__ House Committee on Elections No. 1 .. House Committee on Immigration__ . House Committee on ...
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42 Stat act of July act of March act of September alien husband alien ineligible alien woman amended to read American citizen American citizenship American woman APPENDIX become naturalized born Cable Act certificate citizenship by marriage citizenship by reason citizenship lost citizenship status Committee on Immigration common law declaration of intention eligible to citizenship enacted existing law expatriation filing Flournoy & Hudson formal renunciation Happersett Haven-Alten House of Representatives independent citizenship act June 29 loss of citizenship lost her American lost her citizenship marital status married an alien married women MARRIED WOMEN'S INDEPENDENT National Woman's Party native citizenship native-born woman naturalization laws naturalized citizen period of residence permanent residence petitioner prior provision read as follows repatriated repeal residence abroad Ruth Bryan Owen Senate September 22 Seventy-first Congress subdivision Treaties United States citizenship United States Constitution woman citizen woman who married woman's citizenship women's independent citizenship
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Pagina 43 - or hereafter born out of the limits and jurisdiction of the United States, whose fathers were or may be at the time of their birth citizens thereof, are declared to be citizens of the United States; but the rights of citizenship shall not descend to children whose fathers never resided in the United States. (Act of
Pagina 64 - SEC. 3. (a) A woman citizen of the United States shall not cease to be a citizen of the United States by reason of her marriage after this section, as amended, takes effect, unless she makes a formal renunciation of her citizenship before a court having jurisdiction over naturalization of aliens. (6)
Pagina 62 - 3. (a) A woman citizen of the United States shall not cease to be a citizen of the United States by reason of her marriage after this section, as amended, takes effect, unless she makes a formal renunciation of her citizenship before a court having jurisdiction over naturalization of aliens.
Pagina 65 - a woman citizen of the United States shall not cease to be a citizen of the United States by reason of her marriage after the passage of this act, •unless she makes a formal renunciation of her citizenship before a court having jurisdiction over naturalization of aliens. (Sec. 3,
Pagina 30 - A woman citizen of the United States shall not cease to be a citizen of the United States by reason of her marriage after the passage of this act, unless she makes a formal renunciation of her citizenship before a court having jurisdiction over naturalization of aliens
Pagina 43 - persons born in the United States and not subject to any foreign power, excluding Indians not taxed, are declared to be citizens of the United States. (Act of
Pagina 61 - the name, nativity, and residence of the alien, the date and place of his arrival in the United States, and the date, as nearly as may be, for the final hearing of his petition, and the names of the witnesses whom the applicant expects to summon in his behalf.
Pagina 44 - of America in Congress assembled, That the right of any woman to become a naturalized citizen of the United States shall not be denied or abridged because of her sex or because she is a married woman. (42 Stat. 1021-1022; USC,
Pagina 62 - SEC. 4. (a) Section 3 of the act entitled 'An act relative to the naturalization and citizenship of married women,' approved September 22, 1922, as amended, is amended to read as follows: " '(b) Any woman who before this section, as amended, takes effect, has lost her United States citizenship by residence abroad after