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Contracting States shall facilitate assimilation and naturalization of stateless persons. Article 33: Interpretation disputes between State parties to be finally referable to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) Remaining Clauses: Territorial application; federal clause; signature, ratification and entry into force.
Harmon Wilfred renounced U.S. citizenship in New Zealand in 2005 and made himself stateless after Immigration New Zealand (INZ) denied his application for a visa extension to remain in the country. In 2011 INZ ordered Wilfred deported, but the State Department refused to issue travel documents to allow Wilfred entry to the U.S., and in February ...
In the United Kingdom, the applicant is issued with a photo ID card known as a Biometric Residence Permit which states that the permit is a Settlement permit for Indefinite Leave to Remain. [57] [58] In the United States, permanent residents are issued a photo ID card which is known as a Permanent Resident Card (or simply as a "green card").
If Congress fails to avert the looming government shutdown, only federal workers deemed essential would remain on the job, while all others would be told not to work and would miss out on their ...
The article noted recent data that shows just 4,000 of 1.6 million government workers lost their jobs in recent years — just 1% of the population of people holding these positions.
The specifics on how the Department of Government Efficiency will operate still aren't clear, but Vivek Ramaswamy, who is co-leading DOGE with Musk, has said entire federal agencies could be cut.
Paragraph II. Object of government. The people of this state have the inherent right of regulating their internal government. Government is instituted for the protection, security, and benefit of the people; and at all times they have the right to alter or reform the same whenever the public good may require it. Paragraph III.
Section 38-296 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, [2] entitled "Limitation upon filing for election by incumbent of elective office" states: . Except during the final year of the term being served, no incumbent of a salaried elective office, whether holding by election or appointment, may offer himself for nomination or election to any salaried local, state or federal office.