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Revoking Citizenship: Expatriation in America from the Colonial Era to the War on Terror (Citizenship and Migration in the Americas)
Ben Herzog, Ediberto Román
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| #2810915 in Books | 2015-02-06 | 2015-02-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.92 x.76 x6.97l,.0 | File type: PDF | 216 pages||0 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Title and Description Misleading|By spudweasel|I have not read this book, but I find the title and description deeply misleading. It is almost impossible for an American citizen to lose their citizenship. Basically, to do so requires that one take affirmative steps to renounce one's citizenship. Citizenship is not some slippery commodity that can easily be stripped. For more d||"Herzog’s contribution to the growing debate over membership in our polity is important for its reminder that citizenship has historically been contingent in the United States, despite the claims to constitutional status that citizenship might invoke.&nb
Reveals America’s long history of making both naturalized immigrants and native-born citizens un-American after stripping away their citizenship
Expatriation, or the stripping away citizenship and all the rights that come with it, is usually associated with despotic and totalitarian regimes. The imagery of mass expulsion of once integral members of the community is associated with civil wars, ethnic cleansing, the Holocaust, or ot...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.Revoking Citizenship: Expatriation in America from the Colonial Era to the War on Terror (Citizenship and Migration in the Americas) | Ben Herzog, Ediberto Román.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.