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  2. Guinean nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Guinean nationality law is regulated by the Constitution of Guinea, as amended; the Guinean Nationality Code, and its revisions; the Civil Code of Guinea; the Family Code of Guinea; and various international agreements to which the country is a signatory. [1] [2] These laws determine who is, or is eligible to be, a national of Guinea. [3]

  3. 'An initial show of force': What to know about immigration ...

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    Stricter enforcement of the nation’s immigration laws isn't a new development. President Joe Biden’s administration deported more than 271,000 people last year, the largest number since 2014 ...

  4. California, other states sue to block Trump executive order ...

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    California, a coalition of other states and the city of San Francisco sued the federal government Tuesday over President Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship via executive order ...

  5. How Birthright Citizenship Laws Differ Around the World - AOL

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    In 2018, around when Trump earlier discussed ending birthright citizenship in the U.S., a proposed law to restore birthright citizenship in Ireland gained ground after a high-profile case of a ...

  6. Nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Nationality law is the law of a sovereign state, and of each of its jurisdictions, that defines the legal manner in which a national identity is acquired and how it may be lost. In international law, the legal means to acquire nationality and formal membership in a nation are separated from the relationship between a national and the nation ...

  7. Guinean Americans - Wikipedia

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    In addition, in 1712 a boat arrived with slaves from the Guinean Coast to French Louisiana, and did so every year thereafter, when the Frenchman Antoine Crozat, who was the first owner of the private property of French Louisiana, obtained the monopoly of trade in Louisiana by the French government and was allowed to use slave labor with the ...

  8. A federal judge’s ruling blocking President Trump’s executive order restricting birthright citizenship is just the beginning of a blitz of litigation set to play out in the coming weeks. Six ...

  9. Visa requirements for United States citizens - Wikipedia

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    Papua New Guinea: eVisa [352] [353] 60 days Extendable for 30 days [354] No Paraguay: Visa not required [355] 90 days No Peru: Visa not required [356] 90 days Determined on arrival. [citation needed] No Philippines: Visa not required [357] [358] 30 days Naturalized US citizens of former Philippine nationality (balikbayan) allowed to stay for ...