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Only Muslims may be citizens.
Members of the precariat may be citizens, but they are living as if they are without rights.
They are located in the major cities of the host country, of which a few may be citizens.
"We may be citizens of a community, and a state, and a country, but we are also citizens of a basin," she said.
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"Jurors may be citizen soldiers," the court continued, "but they are soldiers nonetheless, and like soldiers of any sort, they may be asked to perform distasteful duties.
Using driver's license data, they identified 180,000 voters who may not be citizens.
Using driver's license data, the state has compiled a master list of 180,000 voters who may not be citizens.
Traditional approaches to welfare payments, health insurance and education have proved hard to sustain in a world in which women with children typically work, employees frequently change jobs and many children in a school district may not be citizens.
A few weeks ago, the Department of Justice disallowed a Georgia program that combed through state databases, in part to find voters who may not be citizens and remove them from the rolls.
Florida says as many as 182,000 registered voters may not be citizens, but the Homeland Security Department has denied its request for access to a federal immigration database to verify the matches.
Other bills aim to grant state officials the authority to terminate the registrations of voters who "may not be citizens".
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