Approximately 37,000 immigrants serve in all branches of the United States Armed Forces. Many of these warriors desire to become citizens but because of long deployments and military necessity, they very often never get around to completing the application process; many more simply do not know they are eligible.
Non-citizen members of the Armed Forces who have served on active duty at any time beginning September 11, 2001, are eligible to apply for United States citizenship pursuant to a...Read Full Story
(Archived in: Social Design Sovereign Rights ) by Greg Lipke If you love living where you are now, then there is probably no need for you to move. However, after reading this chapter, you may start to develop itchy feet. The grass sometimes IS greener on the other side. What are the advantages of moving? Basically that depends on where you live now and on how you want to live. Moving to another country can reduce or eliminate income, corporate and capital gains taxes. Now I've got your...Read Full Story
Guest Post by Lyn Winsor When we think of personal freedom, we do not go far beyond our everyday lives. We don't think much about it at all. We take it for granted, we assume its presence in our lives, until we face losing that freedom. It could be something as simple as publishing a statement that our leaders will consider radical; it is happening every day now. It could be that you thought you could send your child to school with a T-shirt that says God is King. It could be that you are...Read Full Story
In 1776 our founding fathers were in a war for their lives and that of this country. What were they fighting for? FREEDOM! To you asses in the government and all of those liberals, conservatives, democrats, republicans and all others of whom do not know this; freedom... IS choice you jokers! If a woman wants to abort her child...she (in my opinion) should be allowed to do so! Why? Why do I say this? Because...who am I to tell another person what they should or should not do?! Who the hell are...Read Full Story
Confessions of an Immigrant: The Naturalized American; Anti-American, Filled with Scorn for America; How I Overcame it all to Love the United States and its People: By Marc Chamot “Learning English as a third language was the hardest thing to do in my life.” “Growing up in cancerous anti-American cultures after lasting for a year in Peru, and witnessing the chaotic state of poverty and corruption common with third world countries it made me realize how important America was to me. I began to...Read Full Story
(CNN) - Twelve years before the U.S. Supreme Court decided separate was inherently unequal, and five months after a Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Gordon Hirabayashi took a stand that he believed would validate his rights as a citizen of the United States.
•Guam residents who are 18 years old by the day of the election and a citizen of the United States can register to vote unless: confined to a mental institution; judicially declared insane; or imprisoned. You must be able to provide proof of U.S. citizenship.
Discuss citizenship in america. Ask questions or help answer questions about becoming a citizen of the United States. Also, learn about the implications.