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... United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof . citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside . " All persons born in the United States , with the minor exception of children born to foreign ambassadors and ...
... United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof . citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside . " All persons born in the United States , with the minor exception of children born to foreign ambassadors and ...
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... United States for at least five years and in a state for at least six months is eligible for naturalization . An eligible alien who wishes to become a citizen files a petition of naturali- zation , verified by two witnesses , with the ...
... United States for at least five years and in a state for at least six months is eligible for naturalization . An eligible alien who wishes to become a citizen files a petition of naturali- zation , verified by two witnesses , with the ...
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... United States is at war or in a state of national emergency proclaimed by the president , it is unlawful , except as otherwise provided by the president , for any citizen to leave or enter the United States unless he bears a valid ...
... United States is at war or in a state of national emergency proclaimed by the president , it is unlawful , except as otherwise provided by the president , for any citizen to leave or enter the United States unless he bears a valid ...
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