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Q: How should a country treat the naturalized citizens and the resident aliens from an enemy country during wartime Make this crisis the focus of a debate?
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Only if they are limiting them for their safety and benefit.


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It decreased citizens rights


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Japanese American property losses during their wartime internment.


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What was the legal bases for US citizenship?

There are two - Birthright citizenship - born in the territory of the United States, except the children of enemy aliens during wartime and foreign diplomats. Naturalized citizenship - meet the legal requirements to become a US citizen. There are different methods 1. become a legal resident of the U.S. for five years (three years for the spouse of U.S. citizen), show "sound mind" and "good moral character", pass a 10 question test on the U.S., ability to speak and understand English (waived for elderly or disabled). 2. Join the U.S. military which results in waiver of the time requirement 3. "Grandfather" grandparents of U.S. citizens can apply for citizenship 4. Winston Churchill, the WWII British Prime Minister was proclaimed a U.S. citizen by act of congress ( this route might be impractical for the average person) 5. At various times, there have amnesties which allow previously ineligible persons to become naturalized citizens - the largest have the 1986 amnesty allowed persons illegally in the U.S. to apply for citizenship based on their illegal residency, the 1977 amnesty which restored the citizenship of draft dodgers of the Vietnam war, after the U.S. Civil War, approx. 200,000 Confederate veterans were pardoned and allowed to become naturalized


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Information used to dehumanize and create hatred toward a supposed enemy, either internal or external, by creating a false image in the minds of soldiers and citizens.


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Japanese American property losses during their wartime internment.


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