U.S. Territories
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Denver, COLORADO Writing for a divided panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, Judge Carlos Lucero ruled that the U.S. Constitution provides no guarantee of citizenship to people born in U.S. territories, reversing a 2019 district court decision holding that the Citizenship Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment applied in states and territories alike.
Chief Judge Timothy Tymkovich wrote a short separate concurrence. Judge Robert Bacharach wrote a powerful 55-page dissent setting forth how the Constitutions text, purpose, and history all unambiguously support recognizing that the Constitutions guarantee of birthright citizenship extends to people born in U.S. territories.
We are disappointed, and frankly surprised, by this result. Last year the Supreme Court made clear that the Insular Cases should not be expanded beyond their limited scope, yet here the Tenth Circuit did just that to deny the right of citizenship to people born in U.S. territories, said Neil Weare, President and Founder of Equally American, which advocates for equal rights in U.S. territories and serves as co-counsel to the Fitisemanu plaintiffs. We are considering our options moving forward in light of the Tenth Circuits decision to ignore the Supreme Courts recent guidance narrowing the application of the Insular Cases in U.S. territories.
Last June, in response to calls to overrule the Insular Cases, the U.S. Supreme Court stated in upholding the constitutionality of the Puerto Rico Oversight Board that the Insular Cases should not be further extended, questioning their continued validity and calling them much-criticized.
Read more: https://www.samoanews.com/local-news/legal-team-plaintiffs-we-are-disappointed-and-frankly-surprised-result
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10th Circuit Reverses US District Utah Decision On American Samoan US Citizenship
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Effete Snob
(8,387 posts)https://apnews.com/article/american-samoa-cultures-government-and-politics-ecb28f949187601ae97e65ae2d7ff7de
American Samoa culture plays role in US citizenship ruling
There is simply insufficient caselaw to conclude with certainty that citizenship will have no effect on the legal status of the faa Samoa, or the American Samoan way of life, the ruling said. The constitutional issues that would arise in the context of America Samoas unique culture and social structure would be unusual, if not entirely novel, and therefore unpredictable.
Drawing on the views of the American Samoa people is one of the more gratifying aspects of the ruling, said Michael Williams, an attorney representing the American Samoa government, which intervened to oppose the lawsuit.
It is also vindication for the principle that the people of American Samoa should determine their own status in accordance with Samoan culture and traditions, he said.
iemitsu
(3,888 posts)I was born in Alaska when it was a territory. Half my siblings are in this situation too.