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Essay heading: CNMI's Former Stateless Issue: An Accident Waiting To Happen
 
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Article III, Section 303, of the US-CNMI Covenant states, "All persons born in the Commonwealth on or after the effective date of this section and subject to the jurisdiction of the United States will be citizens of the United States at birth (Attorney)." Therefore, the estimated 350 people are "stateless;" an individual that is not recognized to owe allegiance to the United States or any foreign country...
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Section 303 of Article III instigated the long and difficult struggles of the stateless issue in the CNMI. According to an interview with Matthew Ooka and William Aguon, there is no such thing as stateless people in the CNMI. Most of these people are of Filipino and Korean descent, born in the CNMI and were not given the status of US citizenship...
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