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Immigration:
To enter and settle in a country or region to which one is not native.
What a clear definition... No legal status... no citizenship... no proper legal documents... just plain old native verses non. nice..
noun
Sometimes Offensive. one of the people indigenous to a place or country, especially as distinguished from strangers, foreigners, colonizers, etc.:
the natives of Chile.
a person born in a particular place or country:
a native of Ohio.
an organism indigenous to a particular region.
Native | Define Native at Dictionary.com
I'm a native to a native to a native to a native of a person who was native to Ohio. And so I'm a native of Ohio?
Or I was born in Ohio and so I'm a native to Ohio?
If I were to have 'immigrant' parents, lets say one from Wisconsin, would I still be a native to Ohio?
Dual 'nativities'? On my mother's side we are native to Wisconsin and on my father's side, we are native to Ohio. But together, we are natives to.... I would have no idea what nativity I or the head of the household on their income tax form would be checked if 'native' boxes were needed to be filled...
Why would this be important... Easy of course. Wisconsin has their own State Constitution which is not the same as Ohio's.
To enter and settle in a country or region to which one is not native.
What a clear definition... No legal status... no citizenship... no proper legal documents... just plain old native verses non. nice..
noun
Sometimes Offensive. one of the people indigenous to a place or country, especially as distinguished from strangers, foreigners, colonizers, etc.:
the natives of Chile.
a person born in a particular place or country:
a native of Ohio.
an organism indigenous to a particular region.
Native | Define Native at Dictionary.com
I'm a native to a native to a native to a native of a person who was native to Ohio. And so I'm a native of Ohio?
Or I was born in Ohio and so I'm a native to Ohio?
If I were to have 'immigrant' parents, lets say one from Wisconsin, would I still be a native to Ohio?
Dual 'nativities'? On my mother's side we are native to Wisconsin and on my father's side, we are native to Ohio. But together, we are natives to.... I would have no idea what nativity I or the head of the household on their income tax form would be checked if 'native' boxes were needed to be filled...
Why would this be important... Easy of course. Wisconsin has their own State Constitution which is not the same as Ohio's.
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