“Almost citizens.” What does that even mean? It’s like being “kind of pregnant,” isn’t it? In other words, nonsense. Citizenship isn’t an “almost” kind of thing. It’s all or nothing. Unless, I suppose, the word “almost” is used in a simple temporal sense – as in, “Our naturalization ceremony is tomorrow. We’re almost citizens! Yay!” There, the phrase “almost citizens” makes sense. Otherwise not. Right? Wrong. “Almost citizens,” in a sense as ambiguous as it sounds, is what Almost Citizens: Puerto Rico, the U S Constitution, and Empire is about. “Almost citizens” describes what Puerto Ricans were from 1898, when the United States annexed the island, until 1917, when Congress collectively naturalized its people by statute. “Almost citizens,” ...
this column focuses on the transfer tax implications affecting people who acquired U.S. citizenship ...
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There are an estimated 10 million people who are “stateless,” or lack citizenship status in any give...
“Almost citizens.” What does that even mean? It’s like being “kind of pregnant,” isn’t it? In other ...
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Most policies adopted by councils and local authorities only deal with respecting neighbours or publ...
The first sentence of the Fourteenth Amendment provides: “All persons born or naturalized in the Uni...
This paper critically examines the notion of citizenship and how its construction has evolved over t...
Section 1 of the Fourteenth Amendment begins by making clearthat All persons born or naturalized in...
The category of "nationals of the United States" was first defined under the Immigration and Nationa...
There are two basic methods for acquiring U.S. citizenship at birth: by place of birth or by descent...
Who qualifies, with full status, as an American citizen? Like all modern nation-states, the United S...
The term citizen of the United States first appears in those articles of the Constitution of the U...
It was one of the great shocks of my life, and it came early. In fifth-grade government class. Thoug...
this column focuses on the transfer tax implications affecting people who acquired U.S. citizenship ...
Who qualifies, with full status, as an American citizen? Like all modern nation-states, the United S...
There are an estimated 10 million people who are “stateless,” or lack citizenship status in any give...
“Almost citizens.” What does that even mean? It’s like being “kind of pregnant,” isn’t it? In other ...
Although the idea of citizenship is nearly universal today, what it means and how it is experienced ...
‘World citizenship’ is still utopian, but it is no longer in the realm of science fiction or of idea...
Most policies adopted by councils and local authorities only deal with respecting neighbours or publ...
The first sentence of the Fourteenth Amendment provides: “All persons born or naturalized in the Uni...
This paper critically examines the notion of citizenship and how its construction has evolved over t...
Section 1 of the Fourteenth Amendment begins by making clearthat All persons born or naturalized in...
The category of "nationals of the United States" was first defined under the Immigration and Nationa...
There are two basic methods for acquiring U.S. citizenship at birth: by place of birth or by descent...
Who qualifies, with full status, as an American citizen? Like all modern nation-states, the United S...
The term citizen of the United States first appears in those articles of the Constitution of the U...
It was one of the great shocks of my life, and it came early. In fifth-grade government class. Thoug...
this column focuses on the transfer tax implications affecting people who acquired U.S. citizenship ...
Who qualifies, with full status, as an American citizen? Like all modern nation-states, the United S...
There are an estimated 10 million people who are “stateless,” or lack citizenship status in any give...