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The Sovereign Citizen Denaturalization And The Origins Of The American Republic Patrick Weil

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The Sovereign Citizen Denaturalization And The Origins Of The American Republic Patrick Weil
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Patrick Weil
ISBN: 9780812206210, 0812206215
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Sovereign Citizen Denaturalization And The Origins Of The American Republic Patrick Weil by Patrick Weil 9780812206210, 0812206215 instant download after payment.

Present-day Americans may feel secure in their citizenship, but there was a time when citizens could be denationalized. Patrick Weil examines the twentieth-century legal procedures, causes, and enforcement of denaturalization to illuminate an important and neglected dimension of American citizenship, sovereignty, and federal authority.


Present-day Americans may feel secure in their citizenship, but there was a time when citizens could be denationalized. Patrick Weil examines the twentieth-century legal procedures, causes, and enforcement of denaturalization to illuminate an important and neglected dimension of American citizenship, sovereignty, and federal authority.

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