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  2. Samoan nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Samoan nationals may renounce their nationality provided they have legal majority and capacity and have obtained other nationality. [18] Denaturalisation may occur if a person obtained nationality through fraud, false representation, or concealment; if they have committed disloyal or treasonous acts; or if a naturalised Samoan has obtained ...

  3. Samoans - Wikipedia

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    Samoans or Samoan people (Samoan: tagata Sāmoa) are the Indigenous Polynesian people of the Samoan Islands, an archipelago in Polynesia, who speak the Samoan language.The group's home islands are politically and geographically divided between the Independent State of Samoa and American Samoa, an unincorporated territory of the United States of America.

  4. American Samoan citizenship and nationality - Wikipedia

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    Message in the passport of an American Samoan, stating that the passport holder is a "national", but not a citizen, of the United StatesAmerican Samoa is a territory of the United States with a population of about 44,000 people, [1] but the people of American Samoa do not have birthright citizenship in the United States (unless at least one of their parents was a U.S. citizen at the time of ...

  5. Samoan Americans - Wikipedia

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    There are 365 Samoan-origin people in Prince William County, Virginia, and a Samoan church in Alexandria. [30] There is a community of Samoans in Liberty County, Georgia. In Texas, there is a Samoan community prominent in the Dallas-Fort Worth suburb of Euless (0.5%), and a Samoan church in the city of Killeen (0.3%).

  6. Samoa - Wikipedia

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    The Lapita people discovered and settled the Samoan Islands around 3,500 years ago. They developed a Samoan language and Samoan cultural identity. Samoa is a unitary parliamentary democracy with 11 administrative divisions. It is a sovereign state and a member of the Commonwealth of Nations.

  7. Tuaua v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Tuaua v. United States is a court case, originally filed in 2012, [1] in which a group of American Samoans sued the State Department and the Obama administration.They sued to force the government to recognize American Samoans' birthright citizenship, arguing that the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees that anyone born in the United States is automatically granted ...

  8. Samoans in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Due to the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, many American Samoans migrated to the rest of the United States. Many of them settled in Hawaii. [1] Samoans from the independent part of Samoa also migrated to Hawaii later on.

  9. List of Samoans - Wikipedia

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    Samoan Bios This page was last edited on 26 November 2024, at 04:04 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...