The concept of citizenship in the United States is more complex than commonly understood. Legal precedents and statutory definitions reveal a critical distinction between a "state Citizen" (also referred to as a "national") and a "citizen of the United States." This article explores this distinction, highlighting key legal authorities, statutory provisions, and judicial opinions to clarify the implications for individuals seeking to understand their legal status and rights
In order for you to understand the full import of what is happening, I must explain certain laws to you […]
Private Citizen – is someone who is private and not governed by any de facto corporation like the U.S. […]
Before the 14th amendment [sic] in 1868: A citizen of any one of the States of the union, is […]
Certificates of Non Citizen Nationality The Department of State occasionally receives requests for certificates of non-citizen national status pursuant to […]
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“If any citizen of the United States shall accept, claim, receive, or retain any title of nobility or honour, or […]