From: Paul Schauble <pls@crl.com>
To: Black Unicorn <unicorn@access.digex.net>
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UTC Datetime: 1994-05-01 20:44:04 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 1 May 94 13:44:04 PDT
From: Paul Schauble <pls@crl.com>
Date: Sun, 1 May 94 13:44:04 PDT
To: Black Unicorn <unicorn@access.digex.net>
Subject: Re: Constitution and Contract [Was: CIA & FBI]
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On Sun, 1 May 1994, Black Unicorn wrote:
> I've often felt that the solution to this problem is that citizenship
> should not be given by birth. Everyone, whether born in the US or abroad,
> should have to go through roughly the present process to be granted
> citizenship. I'm explicitly including required study of US history and
> taking an oath to support the Constitution.
>
> ++PLS
> <-
>
> So what protections does a minor have before he or she passes the "test"?
Same as minors who are resident aliens have now. That's quite a lot.
>
> Will a passport be issued to a non-citizen?
>
No. They would be treated as minors and could travel abroad only when
accompanied by a citizen who is taking responsibility for them. Much like
minors at present.
Yes, it's inconvenient for these new non-citizens. It's supposed to be. I
agree with Heinlein that citizenship should be earned.
++PLS
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