Citizenship
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In this case, Judge Elmer S. Dundy ruled that "an Indian is a person within the meaning of the laws of the United States," and that they were entitled to the right of expatriation. Standing Bear and 29 other Ponca had left their reservation in Indian Territory without the permission of the federal government and returned to Nebraska. They were later arrested and petitioned for a writ of habeas corpus, which was granted. Judge Dundy's opinion led to the release of the Ponca petitioners. | |
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The War Brides Act was a federal law that allowed for the naturalization of foreign women married to United States servicemen. |
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- United States citizenship as an official legal status has been historically contested, restricted because of racialization and exclusion and also extended through the 14th Amendment and acts of Congress. Tribal citizenship is the legal status of admission to a tribe or nation based on factors like blood quantum or lineal descent.
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- United States citizenship as an official legal status has been historically contested, restricted because of racialization and exclusion and also extended through the 14th Amendment and acts of Congress. Tribal citizenship is the legal status of admission to a tribe or nation based on factors like blood quantum or lineal descent.
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