Citizenship in America

Citizenship in America

Discuss citizenship in america. Ask questions or help answer questions about becoming a citizen of the United States. Also, learn about the implications.

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Written by magee68981 on
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 special provision of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). Section 329 of the INA allows active duty servicemembers who have served honorably during an authorized ... Read Full Story
Written by witi on
Wirtland's "bureaucracy" is working hard to meet significant demand for national ID cards of Wirtland. It is great news that many people have ordered our plastic identity cards, but unexpected demand resulted in heavy workload for our volunteer staff. The problem has been solved by involving additional people based in various cou ntries, making the Wirtland ID a truly global venture. Witizens, who have ordered plastic cards, will notice that the cards will arrive from quite a broad range of countries. Everyone who is interested in becoming a part of project and helping our team is very welcome (contact via main Wirtland website). Read Full Story
Written by digitalnomad on
(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 attention. Here is the BUT If you live in the USA you are taxed by your ... Read Full Story
Written by wbbjohnson on
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 YOU...to tell another person what they should or should not do?! I ... Read Full Story
Written by wbbjohnson on
G reat men have fought for less; brave men have died for more. Hereto I speak of what is to come. Our revolution, although it be won, has yet to be decided. America the land of the free shall need constant vigilance of its freedom, lest it be lost to the tyrants of history. Regardless the cost of the individual or the earth itself, man cannot be free without the guard watched tirelessly; for even the guard comes to know fatigue and regret and temptation. Men governing man shall be tempted by the throngs of power and the lust therein. No man shall prove ... Read Full Story
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