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Back in 1978, he had visited my father, a lawyer, in his office in Ramallah and found him working on a case in which Israel was trying to deny a Palestinian man with American citizenship title over land he owned in Ramallah because he was not there when Israel occupied the area on June 6 , 1967
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Though Sir Anthony retains his British citizenship and title, Fleet Street tabloids branded him "Hannibal Traitor" and "Hannibal Defector" and quoted a scandalized Port Talbot postmaster: "Sir Anthony is always harping on about his Welshness, but when the chips are down he decides to go away.
Despite his U.S. citizenship, his military title was British and his rank of major was formally given to him by King Edward VII.
Bernhard, who took Dutch citizenship and received the title of prince of the Netherlands, opposed Germany's invasion of the Netherlands.
Of course Kymlicka had earlier described his own position in terms of multicultural citizenship, this being the title of his pioneering book (Kymlicka, 1995).
Decades later, many Hmong in Thailand still continue to lack citizenship rights or proper titles to the land they cultivate.
Hyrcanus II became a figurehead of no importance, and Antipater himself, in return for services to Julius Caesar, received Roman citizenship and was awarded the title of "procurator of Judaea," while his sons Phasael and Herod became governors (strategoi) of Jerusalem and Galilee, respectively.
The bill, known by its euphemistic title of the "Strengthening Canadian Citizenship Act", gives the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration the right to strip any Canadians' citizenship for a host of reasons, so long as they have a connection to a foreign country.
The bill, known by its euphemistic title of the "Strengthening Canadian Citizenship Act," gives the minister of citizenship and immigration the right to strip any Canadians of citizenship for a host of reasons, so long as they have a connection to a foreign country.
Proposed as an amendment to the Constitution by the 11th Congress in 1810, it would, if ratified by the required number of states, strip United States citizenship from any citizen who accepted a title of nobility from a foreign government.
The Titles of Nobility Amendment (pending before the states since May 1, 1810) would, if ratified, strip citizenship from any United States citizen who accepts a title of nobility or honor from a foreign country without the consent of Congress.
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