8 US Code § 1101(a)(22)(B)
Refers to a specific section of the United States Code that pertains to the definition of the term “national of the United States.” This section specifically defines a national of the United States as a person who, though not a citizen of the United States, owes permanent allegiance to the United States. This may include […]
national
A person owing permanent allegiance to a state. – Source: Section 101(a)(21) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) The small s in the word state refers to the individual states, not the corporate federal district of Columbia. Receives God-given rights and owes his duties to God and is considered an individual.
Does an American national owe permanent allegiance to the United States?
No, an American national does not owe permanent allegiance to the United States. An American national owes permanent allegiance to a state (small s).
The Feudal System
What is the feudal system? The feudal system refers to a social and economic structure where individuals are considered property of a lord or governing authority. In this context, U.S. citizens are viewed as property of the federal government, which can create laws and regulations that control them. This system allows for the collateralization and […]