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§ 8 V, TITLE S.?-ALIEAFS A? St Same; children, hom nbrwdgof alien ;%re¤t.s, by nat- ei unlizetion of parem;-——-—-A child horn witho t the ‘ `tfrxtaeeeé te states of alien parents shall bedeemed a citizen of the United X tf States by virtue-, of thehzaturetlizzxtion ofor reetxzmption of L s Ameri<·%.n. citizenship by the psreut, _ where such naturelizw s tion or reeennptieon takes place during the _:ji1ino1·§ty_of sueh r oehild. The oitizeuéhigs ot such minor olxild-shall begin at the f time each mino1·'éhi3d· leegins to reside permanently in the- t l`uited_ States. (Maxzgg, 1*907, c. 2334,} 5, 34 Stat, 1229,) vt 9. Same; Wcitizaenslgip of women citizens Yef United Statm ·; ‘as·b,§ected by mnrrigge;‘m;!'1'iI¢¤. to elicit meligihlc to oid- 1 rzeadaigg citixeoshiyat terminatiq of marriage statue; eEect’ of ef, Uniteé Stat ; expsttigtioa t ( laws not a§ccted.4·——A— wom&n_é§tize;rof the Urged States shall ( not cée'e to be a Citii§Bll·0fthé United States by reason of her, { , marriage- helen; she makes a formal renimciation. of her chi- E ezenshiga lgfore a eoim; hgving ·jurisdiction» over naturalization 1 of a`lieos: P:‘0t·§d»cd,T"1‘hat any woman citizen who marrieQ' an _; alien ineligible to citizehship shall cease to be a citizen of the , l Visited State; If at terminhtlou of tm morltal sthtué she lo, , is a dtizeh of the United Statesghé shhliretéiu her citizenship regortlless of her l residchoe. lf - during the `”ooeti1mance_ of l the E V mhritm smtos coutinuomlyior two yeare ima for- j ~ eign $tate of which her h11Sb&Bd,1§ a ¤1uze¤,ort‘m¤5e¢¢,_ or for · tive ymrs eoutihoomly outside the e United States, she shall l . moreafter he subject to the some presumption as is a`, natural- ' ized citizen of tm United States under section 17 of this ti-tlé, Notheixngé herein shall eohstfrued to repeal or amend the‘pro> · visions of sectioa 15- of thié title or`· of sectioxi 17 with reference to expetrizxtion. The of section 3 of Act Mardi 2, 1907, t — chapter 2534, Thirty-fourth Statutes, page 1228, which proQ vided that “ any _`Ame`rioau”‘wom:£r§ who metrriee a‘ foreigner f shalhtake the nationality of husba;:d," sud that e ‘?at _ the etermihhtion oflthe marital relation she resume her Amer? icon éitizenshigif abroad, by registering as au=·Kmerieari citiien J withiif one "yeaY”`§:‘ith` léf?:"6`riétif”"6f T§§.t”e§§T`“`o";?’i$i’ A .~ iumingio reside {Hl*€h€`·`U§1itEd._» Stgggs,___o{, 'if residi¤g~.i¤`th¢ Tioitetl States , at the termination of the §{§i·it§l relation; - qontiuuing to reside therein,” shall not lrestorekitizenship lost l thereupder, hor terminate citizenship resumed ·there1;mder ;° MM my women who had resumed themumer citizenship lose, by marriage shall, from ‘September 22, 1922, l have for all phrposes the eitizenship Jsthtusi as jzreoedlng her l znnerriztge. ”(Sept._22,· 1922,4:. 411,·|§·_3, _7, 42 Stat. g ea~-19;'&me; women éarryhg citizens; _éect oft pal of former law.-——~The repeal oi section 1994 of-~the.Revieed Statutes , ¢5f£.1874,;p:·oviding that “‘a¤y woman who is now or miiy here- i afterhe-mzirried to a citizen of the United Stotes, and, who might herself he lawfully `1mturallz*e<i,'4shhll__`be deemed a`cithen ",_ shall not terminate _ citizenship acquired i ~re_ta1n`ed ‘ thereunder. Nor shall therepeel otlsectiou 4 of Kct March h 1:. 1907, chapter 2$$4,' Thirtyfourth Statutes, page 1229, proszlding that ‘° any foreign woma.n*who‘ecquires A1i1erlean‘cithenship l•;v nmrriageuto :m'Amerioen shell belnesumcdo to retain, the etree after the termination of the marital relation if she ooxi— a'imi.e`t§ ngeeicle 1.11 the United States, unless she mokes tormel rommciat-ion thereof before a court having jurisdictio;1 to Hotti- · rziiize {mens, or it she resikieo abrimd sho mar retaih her oltl-· -z4·m=hip by registerihg. assuchi before n. United States consul. within one year after the termination of such ,m&rit¤l’rel¤tion ", termiuate_ feitizenship »¤¤qmm1 or retained thereunder, Vnor ·ere¤<t*_<»re` eithe:;sh‘io‘lost thereunder. 1922,* `c.g411, {BQ, M42 sm:. 1022.) ‘ _ ~ · “` ‘ ll. Forfeitxme of citizenship for dekrtian or aveidanco of draft.-Every person who deserts the miliwry or naval service or tho$United' States, or who, beipgkluly enrollemfdeparte the f‘jurisdit·tiou of thedigtrict fh which he,ls enrolled, or goes beyond the limits of the1United Sthtw, withlntexxt to nvoidauy

FB C§E”1Z;§l?e*S£llP 122 yer; e~eet·,élte» neélltnry primeval eerviee,.leeef1lllee or`l;ieretl_ ,.e,,l,q v e lleete te ell the penalties ewl ferieitnree ei Séetiourjig gf me titze. The emvieicne of this section and eek} emtien, le eell net apply te any pereen desetting the military el- ¤;ll_~,,E e tv £l’ViC§Q§ of lbf} ¥ fl}iY,€*'(.§ St3»£€$ in ti}i}£ i)0&£§{%, ]{};.§?.;` nights et citinenehip hereteforl inmand by law npe¤·®,;€,.m._; rem me military or netvhl eervice me? be mltleeted ee remmetzy ly the President where the 0Eense was committed in ltimic ,_{ leeee vena Qtvhere the exercise of smh elemeney ell; gm le, xrejutlieial to the `D\.l’bliC:,iHQ€lt€S(S;- ('Rj eg i 19%; Aug eg; .912,e.336,,,§1,37Stet.356.) Q, e i " " 12. Same; Oivil Wet;-¢A1l persons whe éeserted the milimreh lt- nnynr service of the United .-Stetee end clillinet return theme; lp report themselves to e preveet lneishgl within sixty tie;-5 after the iseunnee of the pmclemetien by the l’rwielent,` tltttlen march ,11,; 1865,*:.1re deemed te hevevelxintexily erelinqnished will terfeited their tightn ct citizewmhl es well as theif right its become citizens ‘; and‘Sueh·»deS¢t€¢rs shall & ferever ineepnhte efholding any emce et trust or‘pr;e§t,un6er_-the United, Statue! er of exercteing any rights of citizensthereeil Ne_$0leliei· ex el . sailor, ihtiwiever, whe faithfully} te hk enliee ‘ ment nntil·April 19,_1865,_¤nd vrhe, preyernntherity egleave mst obtained, quit his ceznmnnd- cx: refusal te serve after that date, Shell held to .fr® Army ei- ‘ Nnvy; and this eectienshall be censtnnecl eelely is at relnevrel ef, anyclisability snch seldier or &il0r may nave lncerred, by the loss of citizenship nntl et the tight te hold Vémee, in c<heet;nem·e“‘ ef_l1is gleeeijtion, · (R. S, §§ 199% 1Q?.) — 1 _ 13. Pretelctien `te nntumlked ¢iti alireall-ehll eetnrett ized citizens of the United States, whlk lin tereign eonntriee, exelentitletl to 'aud shall receive from-this Government the _ same-ptotection of personé anclgnreperty which isaecerdcd te native·b0rn citizens; (H§S.‘§ 2000.) l t t _ e l W ‘14Q:Release" of citieens imprisensek Bye gevern· " hemnwwhgiexeeemeie e made uknexenieten · any citizenef- the`Unitetl Staten has been; nnjwly kprived ef

 liberty yhy er: undef the ,nnth0rityz_0l eiyfferclgn ·g<lvevH·

mé&E;tifnvsne1rnetne~eety let; ferthltith Jie de? mend et, that g0vcrnment_ the 17eesens:;“Gfi”iettl?h”ii entu_,; __, _ and ifit appealfe te be wkongful-_{nd in vlelatien eg! the rights i tif American citinenship, the Brwident ferthwitly delneml the teleeéetof such citizen, and if the relaeé (se eemneea is unreasonably deleyell er 1refnsed, Pr&ielmt nee Stlvf means, net nmdunting tp gects- et wat, ue he may think neeesnary and proper` to 0btain‘?ere_efl'ectutte; the end all the facts · and pfcceed-ings re1ative.`therete_qhq,ll ge seen as »prneticeble be c0rnmi1ni<:nted_;by· the President to Congress. (R; S. _ ¤2<.>¤1.l — t I .··,

 115. Expatriatien; righteef.-·--Whegeeg the right ni exgetrintionie a inatueml entl inherentiightef all people, indispensable

to the enjoyment et the rights ct_li1'e,‘libex·ty, Lend the permit- ._ of happiness; and whereas instne rgegnitlen et thie`prineip`le·t ‘ this Gb£·ernment_l1an freelymeeeived emlgrgnts yall nntiens`, andfinveeted them `with tne·righte_ et ci, nehip; em! whereas it‘ls claimed that such Ameiilcen citinene, oxvith- their __ deecemlnnts, ere subjects of mrelgn Stem, ewing allegiance te the svvernmente thereof; and v¢ne&¤ee‘it leneeemry to the __ maintenance of nn`? pence that this claim et ferclgll elle? Kihllceiehbuldj be p mptly end nnnlly disavewedt ‘E1‘he1jef’¢_•l‘G £m‘y·_ declaration, lnetrnctlen, opinion, ertlek, oi·‘ declsien_‘0i' ell? . omeer e1',the.United·_Stetee·@hieh denies, seetricte, impairs; on qeeetienei the"- right ··0f expntrlntion,. is {teclnrecl lncensisfellt .with the Yfundnmental principles eil the Republic. _ -(I}. .S. $1999.) y- ‘_  ; ° . t 16- Shine; during time {rg-.-y-N0,·Amerl¢nn_.ciuzen shell,

 allowed to expetxiete himself whi e the country in at year.
  • ,_(Mer. 2, 1907, e, _| 2,-84 St&T€’1?8.)° ’ t _