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33 sats \ 17 replies \ @Hamstr 26 Jun \ parent \ on: "Lux pills" - a comprehensive set of truth pills to read meta
So, I just found out I'm a STATUTORY "residents" alien thing,
26 usc 7701 (b)(1)(A)
This means because I do not have a State, so I cannot claim to be a state citizen. Which usually accompanied being the 14th amendment citizen.
However, I can just maintain sovereignty just by not agreeing to any contracts. Doesn't this essentially make me stateless?? Very confusing on this part.
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I'd remove the inner 2 Venn diagram squares. Company department and company is bullshit, just change your job. Or be your own job and found a company.
It doest get to be on the chart if one can just not comply lmao š¤£
States have citizenship, but since US citizens are federal citizens, the state citizens are now referred to as nationals.
The territories are another thing which I don't know enough about to comment.
And Hamstr is right, it does not matter if she does not contract as citizen
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While some constitutional issues are truly difficult, with framing-era sources either nonexistent or contradictory, here, the relevant materials clearly indicate that a ānatural born Citizenā means a citizen from birth with no need to go through naturalization proceedings. The Supreme Court has long recognized that two particularly useful sources in understanding constitutional terms are British common law3 and enactments of the First Congress.4 Both confirm that the original meaning of the phrase ānatural born Citizenā includes persons born abroad who are citizens from birth based on the citizenship of a parent. https://harvardlawreview.org/forum/vol-128/on-the-meaning-of-natural-born-citizen/
if this is correct, I'm natural born citizen. Correct me if I'm wrong. Because 14th amendment becomes N/A so THEY have to FIND a box to PUT me in.
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afaik I can request US national (non-citizen) passport by simply pledging allegiance to the US, and having never stepped on US soil
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Get in! You have 5 seconds to comply!
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After having a monologue with myself, I just had a thought..
Since I'm STATUTORY, would this essentially disqualifies me being traded on the Fed Reserve because it doesn't have a birth certificate number like others. All they have is a record of my CRBA. however, I do have a SSN(a lot of nationals do I'm sure), so I could in theory unsubscribe?
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