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IMMORAL CHARACTER OF APPLICANT FOR NATURALIZATION.

what constitutes, 92, 93.

IMPEACHMENT OF NATURALIZATION.

by foreign government, right of, denied, 107.

by claims commissions, 107.

INALIENABLE ALLEGIANCE.

doctrine of, 269–271.

INCORPORATION OF INHABITANTS.

of acquired territory, 161-165, 173, 178-181, 184-190, 193-224.

INDIANS.

status of, 7, 8, 10, 13-15, 58.

treaties with, 230.

naturalization of, by special act, 235-237.

INDIAN WOMAN.

naturalization of, by marriage to a citizen, 121.

INSULAR CASES, 162–224.

INTENTION OF APPLICANT FOR NATURALIZATION.
effect of absence from country, 83-90.

INTERNATIONAL CLAIMS COMMISSIONS.

decisions as to effect of declaration of intention, 77-81.
impeachment of naturalization by, 107.

INTERNATIONAL LAW AS TO CITIZENSHIP, 22, 23, 25.

ITALY.

law of election of nationality, 25.

treatment of former subjects who have become naturalized in the
United States, 291.

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JAPANESE.

ineligibility of, to naturalization, 59.

JEFFERSON.

opinion on question of power of government to incorporate inhabitants
of acquired territory, 198-209.

conception of constitutional power to dispose of territory, 190–192.

JEWS.

treatment of, in Russia, 303.

JUDGMENT OF NATURALIZATION.
effect of, 103-108.

impeachment of, 107.

setting aside, 104-106.

JUDGMENT OF NATURALIZATION.-Continued.

may be collaterally attacked, when, 106.

nullity of, 57-59.

inaccurate recital respecting residence does not affect validity, 107.

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as qualification for admission to naturalization, 61, 93, 94.
KOSZTA'S CASE, 70–75.

LABROUE'S CASE, 40.

LOUISIANA TREATY, 144-149.

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MADISON.

conception of constitutional power to incorporate inhabitants of ac-
quired territory, 199.

MARCY.

position in Koszta's case, 70-75.

MARINE CORPS.

naturalization, 65, 95, 318.

MARRIAGE.

common-law rule, 119.

naturalization by, 119-142, 116.

MARRIAGE OF AMERICAN WOMAN TO ALIEN.

effect of, 127-142.

Mrs. Zografo's case, 136.

Mrs. Arana's case, 136.

Mrs. D'Ambrogia's case, 127.

Mrs. Berthemy's case, 128.

Degallado's case, 135, 136.

Heisinger's case, 137.

Mrs. Preto's case, 127.

as to inheritance, 136.

MARRIAGE OF INDIAN WOMAN.

naturalization by, 121.

"MARRIED."

meaning of, in statute, 121-123.

MARRIED WOMEN.

citizenship of, 312.

constructive residence of, 124.

naturalization of, 62.

passports to, 255, 256.

political status of, 132.

MERCHANT SEAMEN.

certificate of discharge, 99.

naturalization of, 75, 76, 99.

protection of, after declaration of intention to become citizens, 75, 76.
Richelieu's case, 76.

MEXICAN LAW.

of citizenship, 44.

of election of nationality, 25.

MEXICANS.

eligibility of, to naturalization, 59, 61.

MEXICO.

treaty of 1848 with, 151.

1853 with, 158.

MILITARY SERVICE.

desertion from, works forfeiture of citizenship, 312, 313.

in foreign country, effect of, 277.

requirements in foreign countries, 283–298.

in Austria-Hungary, 285.

in Belgium, 286.

in Denmark, 287.

in France, 288.

in Germany, 284, 289.

in Greece, 291.

in Italy, 291.

in the Netherlands, 292.

in Norway, 293.

in Portugal, 294.

in Roumania, 295.

in Russia, 296.

in Servia, 296.

in Sweden, 297.

in Switzerland, 298.

MILITARY SERVICE CASES, 283.

MINOR CHILDREN.

naturalization of, by naturalization of parent, 109–118.

of deceased aliens who have declared intention of becoming citizens,
status of, 81, 82.

of deceased declarant, naturalization of, 98.

of declarant who fails to perfect his naturalization, status of, 99–103.
of alien who has declared his intention to become a citizen, admission
of, to citizenship, 98, 126, 127.

MINOR RESIDENTS.

declaration of intention, 65, 96, 98.

MINORS.

incompetent to make declaration of intention, 97.

MINOR WIFE.

naturalization of, by marriage, 123.

MISSIONARIES, 281.

MONGOLIAN.

ineligibility of, to naturalization, 57-60.

MORAL CHARACTER.

of applicant for naturalization, 92, 93, 316, 318, 319.

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constitutional provision relative to, 54.

laws of United States relative to, 84, 315–326.

IN PURSUANCE OF GENERAL LAWS OF UNITED STATES, 53-108, 315.

who are capable of, in general, 55-57, 320.

Burmese, 59.

Chinese, 20, 57, 58, 320.

Hawaiians, 58.

Indians, 58.

Japanese, 59.

Mexicans, 59.

women, in general, 62.

married women, 62.

NATURALIZATION.-Continued.

declaration of intention, 62-82, 96-102, 315, 318.
residence of applicant, 82 316, 318-320.

continued residence of applicant, 82-90.

jurisdiction of courts, 63, 90.

prerequisites to final admission, 90.

moral character of applicant, 92.

anarchists ineligible, 93.

oath of allegiance by applicant, 93.

knowledge of Constitution, 93.

renunciation of hereditary title or order of nobility, 94, 316.

recording of papers, 94, 317, 321.

crimes in relation to, 321, 324–326.

fraudulent procurement of, 321.
false swearing, 324.

witness, 92.

soldiers, 65, 94, 95.

Navy and Marine Corps, 65, 95.

persons coming to United States at age of eighteen or under, 96-98, 319..

merchant seamen, 75, 99.

effect of judgment, 103.

impeachment of, 107.

BY NATURALIZATION OF PARENT, 109–118, 322.

Drevet's case, 114.

Huber's case, 110.

Lenzen's case, 112.

Macek's case, 115.

Nicklas' case, 114.

mode of parent's naturalization immaterial, 116.

BY MARRIAGE, 119-142, 256.

what women may be naturalized by, 120.

time of marriage, 121-123.

residence in the United States not a condition precedent to, 123–125.

Turkish woman residing in Turkey, 124 (note).

Nellie Grant Sartoris' case, 140.

application unnecessary, 126.

nature of citizenship acquired, 125, 126.

American woman married to an alien, 127-140.

BY TREATY, 116, 143-224.

Alaska treaty, 159, 164, 213.

British treaty of 1794, 144.

Florida treaty, 151, 164, 211.

treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, 151, 164, 212.

Gadsden treaty, 158.

Louisiana treaty, 144, 164, 200-210.

Aubry's case, 144.

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