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  2. National identity - Wikipedia

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    National identity, like other social identities, engenders emotions such as pride and love for one's nation and a feeling of obligation toward other citizens. [24] The socialization of national identity, such as socializing national pride and a sense of the country's exceptionalism contributes to harmony among ethnic groups.

  3. National Identity Clause - Wikipedia

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    National Identity Clause is a legal principle enshrined in article 4(2) of the Treaty on European Union. [1] Its original purpose can be linked to the protection of ...

  4. Nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Nationality law is the law of a sovereign state, and of each of its jurisdictions, that defines the legal manner in which a national identity is acquired and how it may be lost. In international law, the legal means to acquire nationality and formal membership in a nation are separated from the relationship between a national and the nation ...

  5. United States nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The State Department issued a partial list of actions such as paying taxes or recording a will in the United States, which would indicate intent to retain a national identity, or using a foreign passport when entering the United States or registering with a foreign political party, which might indicate an intent to relinquish nationality, but ...

  6. American nationalism - Wikipedia

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    The ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment settled the fundamental question of national identity, such as the criteria for becoming a citizen of the United States. Everyone born in the territorial boundaries of the United States or those areas and subject to its jurisdiction was an American citizen, regardless of ethnicity or social status ...

  7. Stop and identify statutes - Wikipedia

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    In some cases national identity cards from certain other countries are accepted. For example, in Portugal it is compulsory to carry the state ID card at all times. This card is called the Cartão de Cidadão (Citizen Card); it is an electronic card which includes biometric information, ID number, social security number, fiscal information, et ...

  8. Two-thirds of arrests from ICE roundup are legal US citizens

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  9. Nationality - Wikipedia

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    National identity is person's subjective sense of belonging to one state or to one nation. A person may be a national of a state, in the sense of being its citizen , without subjectively or emotionally feeling a part of that state, for example a migrant may identify with their ancestral and/or religious background rather than with the state of ...