The 1787 Constitution gave Congress control of naturalization but by design left immigration in the exclusive control of the states. In 1790 and 1795, Congress enacted naturalization laws that ...
Our political class is aflame, and our lawyer-ocracy is up in arms over President TrumpÂ’s executive order limiting the scope ...
The question is how far the rules extend. Our first Naturalization Act, passed by the First Congress in 1790, declared that “the children of citizens of the United States that may be born beyond ...
The question is how far the rules extend. Our first Naturalization Act, passed by the First Congress in 1790, declared that “the children of citizens of the United States that may be born beyond Sea, ...
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