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To: Mr Rogers
“Prior to 1922, it was not POSSIBLE to have other than two citizen parents.”

I have no idea what drugs you are on, but they must be good.

Don't play stupid with me! You know very well I am referring to the Cable act of 1922. PRIOR to the Cable act, any woman who married an American Male, was automatically naturalized and became an AMERICAN CITIZEN. Any woman who married a Foreign Male became a citizen of HIS NATION. Any Children born to the couple had two citizen parents of one nation or the other.

You talk about OTHER people being dishonest, and yet here you are pretending not to know to what I am talking about! Mr. "Glass House" needs to stop lying and stop throwing stones!

237 posted on 02/20/2012 7:40:15 AM PST by DiogenesLamp (Partus Sequitur Patrem)
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To: DiogenesLamp

You are talking about a period from 1907 to 1922:

“The Law: Federal legislation that changed the status of married immigrant women so that not all of them would automatically obtain the citizenship of their husbands

Date: September 22, 1922

Also known as: Married Woman’s Act

Significance: In 1907 a federal immigration law was passed that specifically stated that upon marriage a woman would take the nationality of her husband. The Cable Act changed this, except for women who were American citizens and married men who were ineligible for American citizenship under federal law because of their race.”

http://immigration-online.org/397-cable-act-of-1922.html

Please show the legislation and case law prior to 1907.


241 posted on 02/20/2012 8:06:21 AM PST by Harlan1196
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