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    BRITISH COMMON LAW WOULD REFUTE SENATOR CRUZ’S CASE THAT HE IS A NATURAL BORN CITIZEN WITHOUT CORRESPONDING STATUTES MAKING AN EXCEPTION. The modern conventional wisdom of the phrase “natural born citizen” in the presidential eligibility clause referred to anyone who was a U.S. citizen at birth either by a U.S. statute or via the Constitution. The Constitution has no “definition” section, and subsequently the Supreme Court has stated that when the Constitution is silent the law “must be interpreted

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    Tokyo Rose: Iva Ikoku Toguri Essays

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    Born on July 4, 1916, in Los Angeles, California, to the parents of Jun and Fumi Toguri, Iva Ikoku Toguri was an American citizen with Japanese heritage (Lerner 163; Tokyo1). Toguri and her three siblings were raised in a predominantly white neighborhood in Compton, California, where their father disapproved of them learning the Japanese language so they could better fit into American society. Toguri eventually went on to attend Compton Junior College after finishing high school and then transferred

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    Amendment authorizes all the people who is born on the U.S. soil automatically get an U.S. citizenship. Therefore, the 14th Amendment brings thousands of foreigners who desire American residency to give their children birth in the U.S. There are no laws to reject pregnant women to come to the U.S. Foreigners believe they would get a better healthcare and many of them believe to seek American Dream. 1 According to the “Born In The USA: Why Chinese ‘Birth Tourism’ Is Booming In California”, “Chinese

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    Why He is the Best Candidate to take on the Democrats. _______________________________________ Ted Cruz was born in Canada in 1970, where his Cuban father was working at the time. But Cruz's mother was an American citizen, so under US immigration law, that made him an American citizen, too. By L.A. Stephens MHA Illustrations & Images provided by google free domain pictures Copyright @ 2010 by King BOOKS FIRST PUBLICATION EDITION KING PUBLISHERS 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Ted Cruz for President

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    Becoming Us Citizen

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    Becoming a U.S. Citizen For many people, it could be a challenge to become a U.S. citizen. For others, becoming a U.S. citizen was easy. Everyone has the dream to become a U.S. citizen, but not everyone has the privilege to be a U.S. citizen. For the people that do have the privilege to become a U.S. citizen there is a process that the applicants must take and get granted with U.S. citizenship. The steps for becoming a U.S. citizen are eligibility, applying for citizenship, and take oath of allegiance

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    \ Naturalization Civics Test There have been millions of people that are immigrants who try to become a citizen, in the United States. Despite their determination to become citizens, it will only take them as far of American history knowledge they have. That is to say if they don’t know the history it more likely for them to struggle on the exam. The Naturalization Civics Test makes a person become a citizen with far less effort. The Naturalization Civics Test is important, because even if you score

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    Essay on Citizenship

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    Canadian citizen would be. So I’m just going to talk about what I understand the role of a American citizen should be in the U.S.      As American citizen I feel as though participating in the political process should become a law in the U.S because many American bicker and complain about their local mayor, representatives, or the president, but the citizens who complain are those that do not get out in vote. These citizens go on national T.V and bash political parties and cause

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    I will bring awareness to the history and struggles of the Puerto Rican people. I will relate the struggles of not being recognized in society, being discriminated against, and not being able to vote unless living in the states despite the fact we are born United States citizens. These conditions are identical to what Zinn states happened to slaves in his book, “A People History of the United States.” (Chapter 6) I will also speak on the advancements Puerto Ricans have made today as compared to 40

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    “Immigration has long supported the growth and dynamism of the U.S. economy. Immigrants and refugees are entrepreneurs, job creators, taxpayers, and consumers,” says americanprogress.org. Millions of immigrants make the challenging journey to the United States, for hopes of improving their standard of life. Immigrants can be successful in moving to America if they learn proper English, find a host family, and research becoming a United States citizen. By following these guidelines, the immigration

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    Personal Values

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    Freedom: What personal freedoms do you value? What individuals in your life do you feel have the right to intervene regarding your choices (i.e., parents, spouse, children, boss, etc)? Is there a difference in the level of freedom now versus your childhood? Are you willing to give up some freedoms to feel safer? Do you feel that citizens and non-citizens have the different level of freedom? Introduction, Coming to America, America the land of the free. On all American continents, the United States

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