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Citizen vs citizen -

"By birth, we are each a Citizen of the State of California,


or a Citizen of the State of Arizona, or a Citizen of whatever
Union State wherein we were born and, at the same time, we are all Citizens of the United
States of America, and are not subject to any Acts of Congress other than the 18 powers
specifically enumerated in the Constitution for the United States of America.
People who are born, or who reside, within the federal District
of Columbia, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, the
Northern Mariana Islands, any territory, on any naval base or
dockyard, within forts, or within insular possessions, are called
U.S. citizens and are subject to Acts of Congress. Within the
law, words have meanings that are not the same meanings that are accepted in common usage.
Our Constitution is the Constitution for the United States of America. The U.S. Constitution is
the Constitution of Puerto Rico."

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