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There are three things that the inherent has power over. The government has the power to form and maintain diplomatic relations, protect its citizens and to grant or deny citizenship.
The amendment recognizes the existence of both state and national levels of citizenship, although becoming a national citizen automatically makes one a state citizen. States have the power to deny certain citizens some of the privileges of citizenship. However, only the national government can grant, deny, or revoke citizenship itself. These provisions exemplify federalism's hierarchy and diffusion of authority
I think only the national government can take away someone's citizenship because they are the only ones who have the power to do that. this answer is right because my teacher told me.
I think only the national government can take away someone's citizenship because they are the only ones who have the power to do that. this answer is right because my teacher told me.
It was addrtessed in the Fourtenth Amendment all persons born or naturalized in the United States an subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of The Unted States and of the State wherein they reside no state shall make or enforce a law which shall abridge ( deprieve) the privileges or immunities of citizens of The United States. The fourtenth amendment guarenteed that people of all races born in the United States and subject to its government citizens, making state citizenship an automatic result of national citizenship.
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The purpose of the national government of the United States is to protect its citizens. This protection applies to both foreign and domestic threats.
What is a benefit of having European citizenship above and beyond national citizenship
The fourteenth amendment makes state citizenship an automatic result of national citizenship.
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