I think Col. North is first a U.S. citizen and he has the same rights as you yourself do, sir.
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I am an American citizen and feel I am entitled to the same rights as any other citizen.
When you single out any particular group of people for secondary citizenship status, that's a violation of basic human rights.
I felt uneasy, but sometimes, like I said before, I believed in Col. North and there was a very solid and very valid reason that he must have been doing this.
It is repugnant to an American to inform upon his fellow citizens.
We seek the right to play our part in advancing the cause of national defense and national unity. But certainly, there can be no true national unity where one-tenth of the population is denied their basic rights as American citizens.
When we assumed the Soldier, we did not lay aside the Citizen.
I have dual citizenship.
Whether we start with a provisional status and legal permanent residence... or we set up some other way to assimilate legally, you can't ever put in something that says, 'You can never become a citizen.' That's un-American.
I was an American citizen, and I had as many rights as anyone else.
Eligible citizens from any State in the Union can serve in the Border Protection Corps of that State.
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