| United States. Committee to Review the Nationality Laws - 1939 - 274 páginas
...beyond sea, or out of the limits of the United States, shall be considered as natural born citizens : Provided, That the right of citizenship shall not descend to persons whose fathers have never been resident in the United States. It is interesting to note, however, that the statute... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Immigration and Naturalization - 1940 - 750 páginas
...beyond the sea, or out of the limits of the United States, shall be considered as naturalborn citizens : Provided, That the right of citizenship shall not descend to persons whose fathers have never been resident in the United States" (1 Stat. 103; and see Nationality Laws, Flournoy and... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1873 - 768 páginas
...jurisdiction of the United States, whose fathers at the time of their birth are citizens of the United States, shall be deemed and considered to be citizens of the...whose fathers never resided in the United States. I will presently refer to this proviso. Within the sovereignty and jurisdiction of the United States... | |
| United States - 1855 - 1306 páginas
...""'' ' "'""'"' • declared to be citizens of the United States: Provided, however, That the rights of citizenship shall not descend to persons whose fathers never resided in the United States. SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That any woman who might lawmar'r'ieTwome'ri ^У **е naturalized... | |
| 1980 - 152 páginas
...beyond the sea, or out of the limits of the United States, shall be considered as naturalborn citizens: PROVIDED, That the right of citizenship shall not descend to persons whose fathers have never been a resident in the United States." ' Equally significant in this bill and its use of... | |
| Amy Kaplan, Donald E. Pease - 1993 - 686 páginas
...boundaries of the nation to include children born of citizens abroad, but it also very specifically provides "[t]hat the right of citizenship shall not descend to persons whose fathers have never been resident in the United States" (my emphasis). By the 1830s, the trope of the family... | |
| Karl Kroeber - 1994 - 280 páginas
...the text as DS. to include children born of citizens abroad, but it also very specifically provides "that the right of citizenship shall not descend to persons whose fathers have never been resident in the United States" (my emphasis). By the 1830s, the trope of the family... | |
| Cathy N. Davidson - 2004 - 478 páginas
...that while one was defined as a slave if one's mother was a slave, the 1790 immigration act states that "the right of citizenship shall not descend to persons whose fathers have never been resident in the United States" (pp. 6-22). 66. Kaplan, "Manifest Domesticity," pp.... | |
| Rebecca Stefoff - 2007 - 148 páginas
...beyond sea, or out of the limits of the United States, shall be considered as natural born citizens: Provided, That the right of citizenship shall not descend to persons whose fathers have never been resident in the United States: Provided also, That no person heretofore proscribed... | |
| Peter J. Spiro - 2008 - 208 páginas
...that the same privilege was extended to the children of US citizen mothers.36) But that measure also provided that "the right of citizenship shall not descend to persons whose fathers have never been resident in the United States." The nationality laws were subsequently refined to distinguish... | |
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