Citizenship

Based on the word citizen taken from the Anglo-French world “citesein”, meaning “city-dweller”, where “dweller” refers to a “bonded slave living in a property owned by their master”.
A group of bonded slaves, indebted to the church, live in “sin” or within a city making them a “city-sin”.
The origin of the word citizen, spelt with “zen” may refer to the “entrapment of the mind” that makes you a “slave to the city”.
When entering the ship of the citizens, you have given up your sovereign status and are under the authority of a governing body, and must abide by all the rules.
Thank you for this wonderful and important explanation !
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Lux -- shedding the light making this lucid.
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Now do one for immigration
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