CHAPTER I. Children born within the territory of the United States: SEC. 1. Of inhabitants not aliens A. Indians B. Africans. C. Mixed races. D. Porto Ricans and Filipinos. SEC. 2. Of alien inhabitants... A. Where parents may become citizens.. B. Where parents may not become citizens. CHAPTER II. Children born abroad: SEC. 1. Children born of Americans permanently resident abroad.. B. Of naturalized Americans.. SEC. 2. Children born of Americans temporarily resident abroad. Page. 43 44 44 47 52 52 62 66 73 73 73 74 77 77 78 79 79 79 79 B. Of naturalized Americans. SEC. 3. Election of citizenship... PART II.-Citizenship by naturalization. CHAPTER I. Naturalization in accordance with general laws (a) What the record must contain.. (c) How the record may be amended B. The certificate of naturalization C. Method of proving naturalization SEC. 7. Impeachment of naturalization proceedings. A. Who may impeach.. B. For what impeached C. In what way impeached.. D. What evidence will impeach.. E. Effect on impeachment of lapse of time. SEC. 8. Effect of naturalization CHAPTER II. Naturalization by naturalization of parent. SEC. 1. Naturalization by naturalization of the father B. Where the wife is a nonresident. SEC. 2. Naturalization by marriage to a citizen A. Alien woman marries an American citizen. B. A native citizen (woman) marries a foreign citizen (b) Marries a nonresident foreigner. C. A naturalized American citizen (woman) marries a foreign citizen. CHAPTER IV. Naturalization by admission of a new State into the Union... SEC. 1. Admission of a Territory as a State SEC. 2. Admission of a sovereign State CHAPTER V. Collective naturalization.. CHAPTER VII. Naturalization by conquest...... Page. 119 119 119 119 119 119 121 121 121 122 122 122 122 124 124 124 124 125 125 127 127 128 129 129 130 131 131 131 133 134 135 136 136 138 138 143 144 145 145 147 148 148 150 150 150 152 153 153 154 155 155 158 A. Expatriation by taking oath of allegiance to a foreign government. CHAPTER II-Continued. SEC. 2-Continued. D. Exercising the functions of a citizen in a foreign government.. (a) By native American citizens. (b) By naturalized American citizens... 2. In a country other than that of the first allegiance F. Marriage to a foreign subject.. SEC. 3. Reversion of original citizenship. SEC. 4. Effect of expatriation... Page. 164 164 164 166 166 166 166 167 168 A. Countries in which the United States exercises extraterritorial jurisdiction. 214 215 C. Treaty provisions granting extraterritorial jurisdiction to the United States, in force January 1. 1907. D. The American system E. United States statutes. F. Consular court regulations.. G. Consular court regulations for China (general), 1864. H. Opinions of attorneys-general......... Table of cases cited in Appendix I.. 216 222 226 237 238 246 249 |