By Fili Sagapolutele fili@samoanews.com The American Samoan plaintiffs in the citizenship lawsuit have filed their merit brief with the federal appeals’ court in Washington D.C. and their main argument is that the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees them citizenship by birth on U.S. soil, according to their attorneys. “Because we are born on U.S. soil, my family...
Citizenship plaintiffs say 14th Amendment all that matters
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