A congressional speech on the centennial of the Expatriation Act of 1868

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“In 1868, men stood on the floor of the House and quoted philosophers from the Roman Republic, Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands in support of the proposition that emigration and change of citizenship are basic human rights. In 1968, men stood on that same floor and spluttered that Americans who emigrated and changed their citizenship were traitors who should never be allowed to return for a visit.”

http://isaacbrocksociety.ca/2013/08/13/a-congressional-speech-on-the-centennial-of-the-expatriation-act-of-1868/

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