natives 音标拼音: [n'etɪvz]
NATIVES .
All persons born within the jurisdiction of the United States ,
are considered as natives .
2 .
Natives will be classed into those born before the declaration of our independence ,
and those born since .
3 .-
1 .
All persons ,
without regard to the place of their birth ,
who were born before the declaration of independence ,
who were in the country at the time it was made ,
and who yielded a deliberate assent to it ,
either express or implied ,
as by remaining in the country ,
are considered as natives .
Those persons who were born within the colonies ,
and before the declaration of independence ,
removed into another part of the British dominions ,
and did not return prior to the peace ,
would not probably be considered natives ,
but aliens .
4 .-
2 .
Persons born within the United States ,
since the Revolution ,
may be classed into those who are citizens ,
and those who are not .
5 .-
1st .
Natives who are citizens are the children of citizens ,
and of aliens who at the time of their birth were residing within the United States .
6 .
The act to establish an uniform rule of naturalization ,
approved April 14 ,
1802 ,
Sec .
4 ,
provides that the children of persons who now are ,
or have been citizens of the United States ,
shall ,
though born out of the limits and jurisdiction of the United States ,
be considered as citizens of the United States "
But ,
the right of citizenship shall not descend to persons whose fathers have never resided in the United States .
7 .-
2d .
Natives who are not citizens are ,
first ,
the children of ambassadors ,
or other foreign ministers ,
who ,
although born here ,
are subjects or citizens of the government of their respective fathers .
Secondly ,
Indians ,
in general ,
are not citizens .
Thirdly ,
negroes ,
or descendants of the African race ,
in general ,
have no power to vote ,
and are not eligible to office .
8 .
Native male citizens ,
who have not lost their political rights ,
after attaining the age required by law ,
may vote for all kinds of officers ,
and be elected to any office for which they are legally qualified .
9 .
The constitution of the United States declares that no person ,
except a natural born citizen ,
or a citizen of the United States at the time of the adoption of this constitution ,
shall be eligible to the office of president or vice -
president of the United States .
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generally ,
2 Cranch ,
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4 Cranch ,
209 ;
1 Dall .
53 ;
20 John .
213 ;
2 Mass .
236 ,
244 ,
note ;
2 Pick .
394 ,
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2 Kent ,
35 .
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