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- The exception is: those with resident alien status
Explanation:
If you think about the term, "resident alien," the answer is essentially spelled out by that term. The person is an "alien," which means someone from another country (not a US citizen). At the same time, the person is a "resident," which means the individual is residing in this country.
If a person was born in the United States, that person is a US citizen.
Also, someone born in another country that has been naturalized is also a US citizen. And the children (under age 18) of naturalized citizens are considered citizen also.
Homeland security's alleged purpose is to increase security and safety of the citizens of say Canada and the US from, in particular terrorist threats such as the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center in New York. While it is understandable that this attack constitutes a strong reason to increase security for the American citizens and it was a heinous attack but it it is also well to remember that the best security is fighting for the rights of all and showing respect for the territorial integrity of other countries, helping them deal with natural disasters with relief aid, etc. In fact, homeland security is also used to repress citizens just because of their race or color such as islamophobia.
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plague in the overcrowded city and the defeat of their navy at Aegospotami.
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B. Brown v. Board of education
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The fundamental motif through all the centuries has been the principle that force and power are the determining factors. ... Force is the first law. A struggle has already taken place between original man and his primeval world. Only through struggle, have states and the world become great.
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