The Legislative History of Naturalization in the United States From the Revolut

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The Legislative History of Naturalization in the United States From the Revolut
Frank George Franklin
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ACT OF 1813 125 it was agreed ncm. Con. To refer it to the Committee of Foreign Affairs. ^^ It returned with three amendments, of which the House accepted one, limiting the privileges of the bill to aliens who had already declared their intention, or of whom no declaration of inten- tion was required. ^^ King (Mass. ) failed in an effort, probably in the interest of alien sailors, to strike out the limitation to persons "res
...ident in the United States or the Terri- tories thereof. "^^ Again those who wished to open the way for the admission of all resident alien enemies rallied their forces, and, by a very close vote, ^* succeeded in recommitting the measure to a favorable select committee. Kennedy (N. C. ) supported their report at some length. He urged that the situation of the alien enemy was extremely disagreeable, shut out as he was from all mercantile business within forty miles of tide water, and harassed by the adver- tisements of United States marshals ordering him to register.

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