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4 unusual facts about Expatriation Act


Expatriation Act

Expatriation Act of 1868, United States law reiterating right of renunciation of citizenship

Enemy Expatriation Act of 2012, United States bill providing for denationalization for "enemy combatants"

Expatriation Act of 1907, United States law providing for loss of citizenship by Americans residing abroad

Ex-PATRIOT Act of 2012, United States bill which would bar former citizens from re-entry



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Expatriation Act of 1868

The Expatriation Act of 1868 was an act of the 40th United States Congress regarding the right to renounce one's citizenship.

Expatriation Act of 1907

The Expatriation Act of 1907 (59th Congress, 2nd session, chapter 2534, enacted March 2, 1907) was an act of the 59th United States Congress concerning United States nationality law and renunciation of citizenship.

The Expatriation Act of 1907 had been repealed for nearly a decade by that point, but the case concerned a woman who married an Italian man on December 26, 1940 (after the passage of the Nationality Act of 1940, but before its effective date) and then applied for naturalization as an Italian citizen, all while still living in the United States.