How a Citizen Becomes an Alien: Three Cases of American Jews and Citizenship Lost, Regained, and Lost Again

Q2 Arts and Humanities Modern American History Pub Date : 2022-10-26 DOI:10.1017/mah.2022.18
L. Berman
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In the second half of the twentieth century, three Jewish men were stripped of their American citizenship after spending significant time in Palestine/Israel and engaging in statutorily defined “expatriating acts.” Integral to the doctrine of liberal citizenship, in fact, were illiberal mechanisms of individual and categorical exclusion from citizenship intended to protect the sovereignty of the nation-state. These mechanisms gained particular expression in state agents’ deliberations about the citizenship status of Jews, especially after the establishment of Israel. The emergence of dual citizenship as a legal possibility—the result of a 1967 Supreme Court ruling that overturned the expatriation of one of the men considered here—reveals the shifting ambitions of American state power, while also exposing the enduring ways in which U.S. government entities, from Congress to administrative agencies to the courts, justified the state's power to transform citizens into aliens.
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一个公民如何成为一个外国人:美国犹太人和公民身份的丧失、恢复和再次失去的三个案例
在20世纪下半叶,三名犹太人在巴勒斯坦/以色列度过了很长一段时间,并从事了法律上定义的“移居海外行为”,他们被剥夺了美国公民身份。事实上,自由公民权理论的组成部分是将个人和绝对排除在公民权之外的非自由主义机制,其目的是保护民族国家的主权。这些机制在国家工作人员对犹太人公民身份的审议中得到了特别的体现,尤其是在以色列建国之后。双重国籍作为一种法律可能性的出现——1967年最高法院的一项裁决推翻了本文所讨论的其中一人的驱逐——揭示了美国国家权力的野心转变,同时也暴露了美国政府实体,从国会到行政机构再到法院,为国家将公民转变为外国人的权力辩护的持久方式。
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