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  2. United States Virgin Islander citizenship and nationality

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    It granted island natives who had been outside the Virgin Islands, but in the United States, on January 17, 1917, and February 25, 1927, to naturalize within one year by petition. It also established a District Court in the Virgin Islands which had the authority of naturalizing aliens and granted statutory federal citizenship to Virgin Islanders.

  3. Stateside Virgin Islanders - Wikipedia

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    Americans with Virgin Islands Ancestry includes those with ancestry from both the U.S Virgin Islands and British Virgin Islands. Many Americans of Virgin Islands descent concentrate in areas with a large overall Caribbean population, including areas like New York, Florida, Georgia, New Jersey, and Connecticut.

  4. United States Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    The United States took possession of the islands on March 31, 1917, and the territory was renamed the Virgin Islands of the United States. [27] [29] Every year, Transfer Day is recognized as a holiday, to commemorate the acquisition of the islands by the United States. [30] Rear Admiral James H. Oliver was the first American governor of the ...

  5. Rothschild Francis - Wikipedia

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    The Emancipator was a newspaper created by Rothschild Francis in 1921 that focused on fighting social injustice and advocating for the working class in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Francis became well-known, for good and bad, among Virgin Islanders through his editorials he regularly published which attacked local military and political leaders.

  6. Visa requirements for United States citizens - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Virgin Islands: Freedom of movement Unlimited U.S. citizens and U.S. nationals may live and work freely in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Passport / EDL is not required for entry of U.S. Citizens. [536] Europe Abkhazia: Visa required [540] Åland Islands: Visa not required [541] 3 months Brest and Grodno: Visa not required [may be outdated as of ...

  7. Economy of the United States Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    With the help of funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the Virgin Islands Next Generation Network (a government-owned subsidiary) [18] began bringing broadband internet access to the territory, in an effort to stimulate the technology sector and business generally. Today, broadband service is readily available via ...

  8. Politics of the United States Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Revised Organic Act of the Virgin Islands of 1954 [5] is the current Organic Act defining the government of the United States Virgin Islands, which were acquired by the United States through the Treaty of the Danish West Indies of 1916. It replaced the Organic Act of the Virgin Islands of 1936 [6] and earlier temporary provisions. [7] [8]

  9. Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    The total population of the Virgin Islands is 147,778: 104,901 in the U.S. Virgin Islands, 31,758 in the British, and 11,119 in the Spanish. Roughly three-quarters of islanders are black in the British and U.S. Virgin Islands, while the majority of inhabitants in Culebra and Vieques are Puerto Rican of European descent, with a significant Afro ...

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