To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to waive certain requirements for naturalization for American Samoan United States nationals to become United States citizens.
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Amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to waive certain U.S. naturalization requirements for a person who is born in American Samoa and resides continuously within American Samoa from birth to the time of admission to citizenship. (States that absence from Ame... moreSee Full Bill Text
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| June 05, 2008 |
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June 04, 2008 HR 6191, To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to waive ...
HR 6191 would amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to waive certain requirements for naturalization for American Samoan United States nationals to become United States citizens.... Vote on This Bill: For | Against.
June 04, 2008 Bill Action: Introduced: HR 6191: To amend the Immigration and ...
Eni Faleomavaega [D-AS] introduced HR 6191: To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to waive certain requirements for naturalization for American Samoan United States nationals to become United States citizens. ...










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I support this; long overdue.
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