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"I'm a Kenyan by birth," he told reporters that night.
Her points are well taken and advocated by birth mothers.
A Spaniard by birth, she makes her living cleaning homes.
Hindu scriptures do not support the caste system by birth.
By birth, then, a baby has five layers of sex.
A princess by birth, she was born Sophie Frederica Auguste.
If you didn't already know, Roberts isn't a redhead by birth.
Their son is a dual U.K. and U.S. citizen by birth.
Some were conferred a second nationality by birth, others by descent.
My mom knew we were going to call me Kiki by birth.
One came by birth and coincidence, the other by belief and commitment.
He also once accused Mr. Trump of being part orangutan by birth.
Though a New Yorker by birth, I lived for many years in Boulder,
Jacob S. Knabb is an Appalachian by birth and a Chicagoan by choice.
To be fair, traders, desensitized, uneducated and unskilled, are no monsters by birth.
Hindus are traditionally grouped into thousands of castes, their membership determined by birth.
For this reason, it said, Muthana did not obtain US citizenship by birth.
Carney, 54, is Canadian by birth but also holds British and Irish passports.
And even though I'm American by birth, I felt like a non-American.
He is a Texan by birth, with a twang to show for it.
All of the nominees have connections abroad, either by birth or through parentage.
It sustains that by remaining almost entirely closed to new entrants except by birth.
The researchers grouped people by birth date to look at levels of alcohol consumption.
Boone was a baseball man by birth, the son and grandson of major leaguers.
All of that is something that the digital companies, in fact, came by birth.
An initial assessment of the data found that obesity did vary by birth method.
Evil is not, the artists here purport, something intrinsic to humanity, not by birth, anyway.
Males are conceived at a ratio of about 125 to 100 over females by birth.
She understood that we have been granted gifts by birth that we have not earned.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Max Ernst (1891–1976) was a Surrealist by birth.
Hopefully with less stress than this: ■ 30D: The mathematician Fibonacci was indeed Pisan by birth.
Bree Schmidt is Oklahoman by birth, Arkansan by choice, and gay by the grace of God.
As an American citizen by birth and an American historian by training, it was really galling.
Czechoslovakian by birth, Drobny defected in 1949 and settled on Egyptian citizenship before securing British papers.
For Vesta Marie Jacob S. Knabb is an Appalachian by birth and a Chicagoan by choice.
Nationality is acquired by birth or adoption, marriage, or descent (the specifics vary from country to country).
Grais, an Egyptian by birth, must now be approved by parliament in a vote scheduled for Thursday.
We are United States citizens by birth, but those who live on the island have limited rights.
Puerto Ricans are American citizens by birth, so registering them is far easier than registering Latino immigrants.
Scott Ludlam quit on July 14 after he was informed he was a New Zealand citizen by birth.
Further, it won't matter on how the employees became a parent, be it by birth, adoption or surrogacy.
Ashraf Abou Elezz: I'm a Muslim by birth, I was born in Egypt in 1960 and raised there.
Mexican nationals by birth but brought up in the US, Danny and Lucy both strongly identify as American.
The Guam bases also help protect the 163,000 residents of the island, whose natives are US citizens by birth.
Puerto Ricans, as U.S. citizens by birth, are moving at an accelerated pace to live in the 50 states.
Surely, people born in American Samoa are legally speaking born in the United States and therefore citizens by birth.
Andrew M. Cuomo's specious Women's Equality Party even though DuWayne Gregory is not female, either by birth or choice.
The writer — Indian by descent, Trinidadian by birth, educated in England — died on Saturday at the age of 85.
In 1872, Arlee, a Nez Percé by birth, acquiesced to the U.S. government's demands that the Bitterroot Salish relocate.
His parents and one sister are now naturalized American citizens, and another sister is an American citizen by birth.
In London, Nayeri's grandmother, a Muslim by birth, had converted to Christianity and found freedom in her new religion.
A Briton by birth, he quickly became drawn to European Union policymaking and specialized in the subject at university.
Ms. Campbell, an Albertan by birth, said that M.S.L. is little known outside Atlantic Canada, even among deaf people.
Rwandan by birth, he has lived here as a refugee since his family was slaughtered in the 1994 genocide.
There's one woman there, Zeynep Tufekci, Turkish by birth, North Carolinian by choice, who's an expert on social media.
Obama is arguing that while Trump may be American by birth, he is deeply, deeply un-American in his values.
That makes Dany his aunt by birth, but also means he could be destined to marry the blonde dragon enthusiast.
A butcher by birth, trade, and devotion, the Spaniard exports his txuleton (pronounced "chu-le-ton") steak across the world.
Jim Crow assigned freed slaves by birth as a result of race to a position often indistinguishable from slavery itself.
I have lived in the United States as long as I can remember, but I am undocumented, Mexican by birth.
Finance Minister Andrej Babis, a Slovak by birth, told Aktualne he did not think the new name would catch on.
Leonard Maxime Francois was Haitian by birth and one of only a handful of black men in all of Hokkaido.
We grew our family young and quickly, with six kids by age 30, two by birth and four by adoption.
Charlie Barr, a Scotsman by birth, won three straight Cups from 1899 to 1903 as a skipper on American yachts.
This is the man who for years promoted false claims that Barack Obama was not an American citizen by birth.
Even to this day, as a 40-something American by birth, I still talk with my elderly parents in Tamil.
The rule of citizenship acquired by birth by being born within the United States is the law of the Constitution.
Daly is an American by birth and an environmental engineer by trade, and his main objections to the project were environmental.
In contrast to his better-off peers, who chafed against their starchy upbringing, Renoir was bourgeois by aspiration, not by birth.
In law he becomes a United Kingdom citizen by birth; in fact he is a West Indian or an Asian still.
Bizarrely, when you really think about it, the CW drama hasn't done anything to prove Penelope isn't a Blossom by birth.
Californian by birth, Brownrigg attended Yale as an undergraduate—the same college that acts as the backdrop for Flannery's sexual awakening.
Mr. Woo, now 48, is Taiwanese by birth, but left home when he was 15, to study in the United States.
He didn't shy away from politics, nor offer simplistic platitudes to salve the consciences of often advantaged-by-birth viewing audiences.
Russian by birth, Alekhine emigrated to France; when France fell to Hitler, he became an agent of the Nazi propaganda machine.
And at the age of 94, Lady Cochrane, a Sursock by birth, may be the last great dame of the Levant.
There is nothing wrong with a person who prefers to use the bathroom with people of the same gender by birth.
This situation is extremely unfair to the residents of Puerto Rico who have been United States citizens by birth since 1917.
They are teaching about the Dalits' contributions to the Hindu faith and speaking out against beliefs that sanction discrimination by birth.
The gender marker will be changed only after legal documentation of gender change by birth certificate, US passport, or court order.
Mr. Liddell, a New Zealander by birth, became Microsoft's chief financial officer in 2005, leading the company through the economic downturn.
Like Sanders, most Democrats believe that access to health care is a right that all Americans should be promised by birth.
The 18-month-old boy, Belgian by birth, was malnourished, dehydrated, and vomiting every half an hour from a stomach bug.
I'm Turkish by birth, and I grew up in a culture where the Kurdish issue is ever-present and remains sensitive.
He has three children, all U.S. citizens by birth who don't speak Spanish, the language of his native country, El Salvador.
A Polish Jew by birth, Mr. Bauman left his homeland in 1939, after the German invasion, escaping to the Soviet Union.
The sisters, now a mother and expecting mother, participated in a "rainbow baby" photoshoot organized by birth and newborn photographer JoAnn Marrero.
In 1958, China introduced 'hukou' or household registration laws that offered state welfare benefits to those connected to it by birth registration.
By the time there was a draft lottery, determined by birth date, in 1969, his birthday of June 14 was not called.
Mr. Cruz became an American citizen by birth thanks to his mother, a United States citizen who had been born in Delaware.
Yet because China bans dual nationality those who become eligible for a foreign passport, by birth, wealth or residency, face a choice.
There are 11 million unauthorized immigrants in America who are also parents to 4 million children who are U.S. citizens by birth.
Congress has said Gandhi is an Indian citizen by birth and that he had never held a passport of any other country.
Stan Berenstain had been born to a secular Jewish family in West Philadelphia, and Jan Berenstain, née Grant, was Episcopalian by birth.
Guam residents are United States citizens by birth but cannot vote in presidential elections, and the island's delegate to Congress cannot vote.
He was a Porter by birth but, if his mother had anything to do with it, would be a Cole for life.
The apparent goal is to clamp down on foreigners giving birth to children in the US who become, by birth, American citizens.
Geas knew that he could never be "made" as a member of the Genovese family because he was not Italian by birth.
That included 254 who were not American citizens, 148 who were naturalized and became citizens and 147 who were citizens by birth.
Her oldest child, Vianney, 24, has protection from deportation through DACA; Melin, 22, Elizabeth, 17, and Jesus, 13, are US citizens by birth.
The oldest child, Vianney, 22015, has protection from deportation through DACA; Melin, 20153, Elizabeth, 22015, and Jesus, 247, are US citizens by birth.
The DOJ in its letter pointed out that Puerto Ricans are US citizenship by birth, asking that the "potentially misleading" statement be removed.
This idea is that by birth, despite having no familial connections to Israel, Jews across the world have the right to visit Israel.
Cruz has insisted that he meets that bar because he was born to an American mother, making him an American citizen by birth.
It asks whether a person is a citizen, by birth or by naturalization, but does not ask about legal or illegal immigration status.
Even though there is a recognized canon of rock music, there are big differences by birth year in how popular a song is.
For many, this choice will be all the more difficult because their children (or some of their children) are U.S. citizens by birth.
Lam, who died in 1982, was Cuban by birth and grouped with other Latin American artists at auctions, which drew a specific collector.
The report found that just 147 of the 549 individuals convicted of international terrorism between 2001 and 6.43 were U.S. citizens by birth.
"She is a British citizen by birth and has never applied for dual nationality with Bangladesh," the Bangledeshi foreign ministry said in a statement.
British by birth, Fogg would join a list of famous secretaries of state born outside the United States, including Madeleine Albright and Henry Kissinger.
British by birth but Nigerian by descent, Ofili cut a series of clips from a local newspaper that showed crimes attributed to black suspects.
Runciman was not aristocratic by birth—his grandfather, a shipping magnate, had established the family fortune—but he was immensely grand and well connected.
Canadian by birth, he served in the Israeli Army during the late 1990s in the last years of its military presence in southern Lebanon.
His preferred solutions, headed by birth control, support the myth of the welfare queen who has too many babies and doesn't raise them well.
" His straightforward reason for wanting such a question was "for the purpose of more exactly distinguishing the increase of population by birth and immigration.
The big picture: Markle, an American by birth, has been a target of British tabloids since marrying into the British royal family last year.
For the occasion, the artist Vincent Fecteau and the curator Jordan Stein have chosen six artists associated by birth or residency with Northern California.
Once Labourites practically by birth, they are feeling an anti-Semitic chill, leaving many stuck with a choice among lesser evils in the election.
But this isn't just a conversation about conversion: That literally means even Jews by birth have to present a letter vouching for their identity.
Those in favor of the government argue that since his parents lived under stolen identities, his claim to be Canadian by birth should be void.
Some point to the idea that the spikes in teen depression are about lovesickness, not a change in hormonal balance brought on by birth control.
Ms. Shinar, an American by birth who was raised in Israel, is 68 and wanted to return to the land where her family still lives.
"We have an awesome cousin — [fiancée Olivia Wilde]'s cousin by birth, mine by association — named Daisy, and it's a great name," says Sudeikis, 41.
Prince, finally, was also famous as a Midwesterner, a Minnesotan by birth who continued to call the Minneapolis area home for most of his life.
An Australian by birth, Chris has lived in China for more than two decades and studied Chinese Communist Party history at Renmin University in Beijing.
She was from a family of seven — she and her two biological sisters were adopted together by parents who also had two sons by birth.
There's the Pattern, an app whose creepily accurate psychological and compatibility analyses are generated by birth charts but are delivered free of any astrological references.
Mr. Trevor, who was Irish by birth and upbringing but a longtime resident of Britain, placed his fiction squarely in the middle of ordinary life.
After his arrest, it emerged that by birth and through a patchwork of ancestors, he held citizenship from the United States, Canada, Britain and Ireland.
The letter claimed that the passport had been issued in error, because there was "no evidence" that she was actually a US citizen by birth.
Backstage Beauty Report Simone Rocha, who only recently became a mother while designing her fall/winter 2016 collection, was inspired by birth — and rebirth — this season.
For example, the point is often made that many of the people who become jihadis, whether they are converts or Muslim by birth, lack theological sophistication.
The dispute is at the heart of a much larger national debate over what "sex" means: sex as identified by birth, gender identity, or other factors.
Also, about one-third of the Mexican population in this country was pushed out, more than half of them United States citizens by birth, she said.
Indian by descent, Trinidadian by birth, Naipaul attended Oxford and lived in London, where he came to wear elegant suits and move in elite social circles.
Rios-Pineda, in which the parent of two US-born children challenged his deportation order, the Court referred to the children as US citizens by birth.
Judging by the marketing for most whiskeys, a safe guess would be a white man, of middle age, and Southern by birth or at least aspiration.
Strauss's operatic empress was actually a goddess by birth and therefore could not cast a shadow, which meant that she was unable to bear human children.
Mr. Stewart, a Minnesotan by birth, is using that bullhorn to complain that Mr. Gillespie is being overly timid on the matter of Virginia's Confederate history.
Since the changes in hormones induced by birth control mimic natural changes during the menstrual cycle, these findings reflect patterns that can be observed throughout the month.
Cambodian by birth, Chhor grew up in France and he rose to become a member of the McKinsey Global Board, whilst also leading the business in Japan.
Hindus, who account for more than 85 percent of India's population of 1.3 billion, were traditionally grouped into thousands of castes, whose membership was determined by birth.
The most common reason for the emergency abdominal surgeries was appendicitis, followed by birth defects – which were more common in the poorest countries – intestinal blockage and hernia.
Another crucial law was the Naturalization Act of 1941 which guaranteed that persons born in a subordinated jurisdiction, including Puerto Rico, would be U.S. citizens by birth.
" Both, he noted, under the law in England and in American colonies, "had been recognized exceptions to the fundamental rule of citizenship by birth within the country.
Eby, an Alabamian by birth and upbringing, goes on pilgrimage to the haunts of 10 favorite authors, including William Faulkner, Richard Wright, Flannery O'Connor and Harper Lee.
The researchers found that both general quality of life—along with certain aspects like well-being, self control, and energy levels—were negatively affected by birth control.
Citizenship, acquired either by birth or by naturalization, was now held as a nearly unassailable right, no longer hinging upon adherence to norms imposed by the state.
On mine he detailed how, as a Kiwi by birth, he'd taken inspiration from the way Christchurch used shipping containers to rebuild after New Zealand's 2011 earthquake.
Her grandfather's cousin, she said, was the Sultan of Pahang and therefore, by birth, she is Tengku of Pahang, loosely translated as princess of the Pahang state.
It also would allow families to withdraw up to $7,500, penalty-free, from retirement accounts for costs related to a new child, whether by birth or adoption.
Serbian by birth, he spent four years at Luton Town in England at the end of his playing career before embarking on a long, illustrious managerial career.
Princess Anne's children, Peter and Zara, were not entitled to royal status by birth since titles can only be given to a monarch's grandchildren through sons, not daughters.
Zara and her older brother, Peter, were not entitled to royal status by birth since titles can only be given to a monarch's grandchildren through sons, not daughters.
Princess Anne's children, Peter and Zara, were not entitled to royal status by birth since titles can only be given to a monarch's grandchildren through sons, not daughters.
Despite a global pedigree, Adesuwa, now stationed in New York City, is American by birth – thanks to her mother's ingenuity and determination to give her kids every opportunity.
Princess Anne's children, Peter and Zara, were not entitled to royal status by birth since titles can only be given to a monarch's grandchildren through sons, not daughters.
Since then, Foe has mobilized funding and expertise to provide some 8,000 prosthetic limbs to hundreds of people disabled by birth defects, disease or accidents across the country.
Since the twins arrived in England, that makes them British citizens by birth, but according to family law attorney Atousa Saei, the children can apply for dual citizenship.
Fonsi, who is Puerto Rican by birth and currently on tour with a predominantly Puerto Rican team, described how he and his crew have struggled to maintain focus.
"I am now a British citizen, but I am a Greek-Cypriot by birth, and in 1974 I was a refugee because of the Turkish occupation," he said.
I'm a Midwesterner by birth, which means I have a natural desire to find someone who needs help fixing a fence or could use a plate of brownies.
In accordance with Monaco's rules about legitimacy and eligibility to the throne, legitimate heirs must be related by birth to the ruler, and their parents must be married.
The realization of so much still to overcome, given all the Fergusons; given all those who shamelessly questioned whether our first black president was even American by birth.
Players from opposing sides put aside their differences and come together to unite under the kaleidoscopic gauze of nationhood—bound by birth, if not political and cultural affiliation.
The largest contemporary study was based on data voluntarily submitted by birth centers and represented just 32 percent of birth centers in the United States at the time.
Mr. Tuckwell, Australian by birth, was a master of the French horn, one of the more difficult instruments in the orchestra to play well, especially as a soloist.
" The photographer Ashok Sinha, 42, said that when he met the group, he was fascinated by "how identity gets defined not only by birth but by cultural affiliations.
Hoda could have gotten one as a dependent of her parents, but since the family thought she was a US citizen by birth, they didn't apply for one.
Deaths caused by birth defects are difficult to predict or actively prevent, Bairoliya says, although better access to prenatal screening and family planning services could catch these defects earlier.
Washington (CNN)American Samoans have no automatic claim to U.S. citizenship by birth despite living in a U.S. territory, according to a move by the Supreme Court on Monday.
There are an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants in the US, some of whom are parents to the more than 4 million children who are US citizens by birth.
Driving the news: Francisco Erwin Galicia, a U.S. citizen by birth, was traveling through southern Texas for college soccer tryouts when CBP stopped him, reports the Dallas Morning News.
Meanwhile, Daenerys (Emilia Clarke), who is drawn to the leadership by birth, is equally convinced of her right to the throne — and she has the dragons to prove it.
Strait, like many of his peers and most of his successors, is in some sense a convert to the genre: he is country by birth, but also by choice.
Fox, an American by birth, hadn't come across a Spam aversion until she encountered it in the UK. "In America, spam and fried eggs is totally common," she says.
On the suburban soccer fields where he felt most at home, he was jeered and questioned, targeted by birth certificate truthers years before Barack Obama became a household name.
And as a Muslim by birth, I'm ashamed and sickened that someone would carry out yet another cowardly act of atrocious violence in the name of religious extremist views.
Dear Miss Manners: I have been told that proper ladies do not accept expensive gifts from men to whom they are not related, either by birth or by marriage.
A story of a relationship of a mother and daughter not connected by birth or lineage, two souls born in two different worlds, united by circumstances, bound together with love.
"Go back to where you came from" is historically the slur of a bigot, especially given that Trump's four targets are all US citizens, three by birth, one by naturalization.
An economy&aposs potential for growth is determined by growth in the labor force, which is determined largely by birth rates and immigration, as well as the growth in productivity.
Cruz was born in Canada to a Cuban father and an American mother, who were both living legally in Canada at the time, making him an American citizen by birth.
When I connected the app to Spider-Man (you just hold the phone near Spider-Man), he immediately used my name and asked me if I was royal by birth.
Swiss-German by birth and living in London, she started out on YouTube aged 13 and rose to fame with a succession of weird and wonderful, occasionally questionable beauty tutorials.
He was a huge fan of Mussolini, he was really into fascism, he believed deeply in the idea of a 'noble class' who are superior by birth to the plebs.
Wong Kim Ark, in which the court ruled that "all children here born of resident aliens" were granted citizenship by birth, except in cases of foreign occupiers and foreign diplomats.
Unlike the Ming, who designated the eldest son of the empress as heir to the throne, Qing hereditary lineage was not determined by birth order or the rank of the wife.
Rafael Edward Cruz was born on December 22, 1970, in Calgary, Alberta, to an American mother and a Cuban émigré father (making him, by scholarly consensus, an American citizen by birth).
Mancunian by birth but American by choice (this August marks the 40th anniversary of his citizenship), he bolsters what he learns from the news with his own extensive reading and research.
"We offer a different vision for a collective future that honors victims, survivors, family members (both chosen and by birth), and community members with dignity, integrity, and respect," the statement continues.
Cruz was born in Canada, but was automatically granted American citizenship by birth because his mother was an American citizen -- which most legal scholars contend meets the "natural-born citizen" requirement.
I enjoy him as a goof on the colorful history of actual half-wit nobles and monarchs — and thus as a walking critique of the very concept of royalty by birth.
To be sure, the president is not alone in calling for abolition of citizenship obtained by birth; arguments have ebbed and flowed throughout U.S. history, in tune with anti-immigrant sentiment.
Unlike "jus sanguinis," or citizenship that stems from a blood parent who is a national, citizenship by birth is a creation of law and conferred upon anyone born within the jurisdiction.
Aatish Taseer GOA, India — The three places to which I am connected by birth, origin and marriage — Britain, India and the United States — have now experienced revolutions at the ballot box.
Another aspect of the baby's identity also tied up in ideas of heritage, and also in receipt of excited global attention, is his position as the first contemporary biracial royal by birth.
Tiroude, who asked that his last name not be used, reportedly crossed into Canada and claimed asylum with his wife, also a Haitian immigrant, and their daughter, a U.S. citizen by birth.
And the Mary Pickford (named for the actress known in the 1920s as "America's sweetheart," never mind that she was Canadian by birth) — pineapple juice, a tiny amount of grenadine and rum.
German by birth, Arevalo-Kessler became a Mexican citizen and rose to the rank of captain in the Mexican air force, where he worked as an instructor and trained hundreds of pilots.
The festival stood by "Birth of a Nation," festival director and chief executive Piers Handling told Reuters on Thursday, adding that he hoped more filmmakers of color come forward with similar stories.
"Because the rule of citizenship acquired by birth within the United States is the law of the Constitution, it cannot be changed through legislation, but only by amending the Constitution," he said.
We might begin with what Mr. Rose had to overcome — the lack of any telegenic appeal or especially inspired and passionate speaking style or a claim to Staten Island imparted by birth.
Trump is also cracking down on foreigners giving birth to children in the US who become, by birth, American citizens, particularly if they can't prove they can pay for their medical treatment.
GORDON GEMMILLEmeritus professor of financeWarwick Business SchoolCoventry As a New Jerseyan by birth, I took umbrage at your statement that Bruce Springsteen is "New Jersey's most famous poet" ("Out of luck", April 9th).
HANOI (Reuters) - Outrage spread to Vietnam on Wednesday over United Airlines' handling of a passenger dragged from his seat after it emerged that the 69-year-old U.S. doctor was Vietnamese by birth.
Though Ms. Acosta Bañuelos was an Arizonan by birth, when she was 7, during the Depression, she and her mother and stepfather were deported to Mexico as part of an anti-immigrant backlash.
In May, Duenas, 30, came to the United States with her then-11-month-old daughter, one of her five children who by birth are US citizens, to seek asylum, the lawsuit says.
Yet the Chinese authorities considered that his foreign passport was superseded by birth and ethnicity: both Mr Gui and Mr Lee are Han, the ethnic group that makes up 92% of mainland China's population.
REUTERS/Toby Melville Outrage spread to Vietnam on Wednesday over United Airlines' handling of a passenger dragged from his seat after it emerged that the 69-year-old U.S. doctor was Vietnamese by birth.
As U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) widens its target for enforcement, more of these kids, U.S. citizens by birth, could see their families uprooted by the arrest, detention, and removal of their parents.
Edith still hasn't told her sister that Marigold is her actual child by birth, which means "Aunty" Mary thinks nothing of taking the little girl to check out pigs at the Drewes' farm. Mrs.
A political historian by training and Basque by birth, the 39-year-old Ms. Arzalluz had honed her curating skills for eight years as the head of the Cristóbal Balenciaga Foundation in Getaria, Spain.
A Southerner by birth, my father had moved to Chicago from Augusta, Ga., in 1939 with his mother when he was 3, taking part in the massive exodus of African-Americans from the South.
Still hard-wired with bourgeois codes of academic and professional achievement, he nonetheless feels himself "nailed by birth to a destiny of exclusion and resentment," paralyzed by a bitter sense of futility and inertia.
Amid Nigeria's complex regional tensions, Mr. Dangote — a northerner by birth and Lagosian by decades of residence — is the one person, industry experts say, who could achieve a measure of détente in the region.
In 1875, The Times sternly warned that too many Irish and German immigrants (like the Trumps) could "deprive Americans by birth and descent of the small share they yet retain" in New York City.
I'm 74, a Midwestern farm girl by birth with a strong work ethic, college educated and reared to believe that I could do it all and it was a weakness to seek or expect help.
A lot of us have been born here so by birth we're British but we have a whole other heritage which is amazing, and it's important to talk about how those two concepts work together.
He has an evocative back story — he is Colombian by birth, was adopted by a French cartographer and his wife, raised in Africa and the Netherlands and educated in Belgium — and a durable poetic stripe.
Called Poppy by his family, Gampy by his grandchildren and 41 by his son, Mr. Bush was a patrician by birth and a preppy by inclination, yet in many ways the most human of presidents.
Yes, we can be a little in-your-face and get prickly, but that toughness usually protects warm and caring hearts within and make us proud to be New Yorkers, whether by birth or immigration.
Her 14-year-old daughter, who is a US citizen by birth, told her this week that she doesn't want to leave their Miami home for Nicaragua, a country the girl has never stepped foot in.
Ms ElBasri, Moroccan by birth, argues that the deceptions were carried out to avoid offending the Sudanese government of Omar al-Bashir, adding that Africans in the mission were keen to defend one of their own.
Cognizant of growing medical and scientific consensus, courts have recognized that policies that force people into a binary gender definition determined by birth anatomy fail to reflect the complex realities of gender identity and human biology.
In an interview for my documentary, Steven Camarota, the director of research at the Center for Immigration Studies, said he estimates Medicaid fraud by birth tourists costs the US government up to $400 million per year.
If gender is defined solely by birth genitalia, non-discrimination protections will vanish for TGNC people—everyone who doesn't fit neatly into the inadequate boxes of "male" and "female" (as determined under the Trump administration's unscientific metric).
The report states, for example, that U.S. federal courts have convicted 549 defendants on international terrorism-related charges since 9/11; 402 of those defendants were born outside the U.S., while 147 were U.S. citizens by birth.
David, a Mexican by birth and a Mérida resident by choice, deftly picked out the vacationers (in short pants, like myself, because of the heat) from the locals (in long pants, like David, because of the insects).
NAIROBI — The lawyer who officiated the unofficial swearing-in of Kenya's opposition leader was deported to Canada late Tuesday night, raising serious questions about the constitutionality of his departure, given that he is a Kenyan citizen by birth.
If the parents have to go back, Arianna, a US citizen by birth, will stay, but the younger children, ages 4 and 12, who also were born in the United States, will go to El Salvador with them.
The task of dealing day to day with the chief executives falls largely to Mr. Liddell, a New Zealander by birth, and Mr. Cordish, a Baltimore real estate scion, who share a cramped office in the West Wing.
FOR this writer, a Londoner by birth, the weekly task of producing Banyan has been among the happiest spells in a 40-year involvement with Asia that began in August 1976, in what English-speakers then called Peking.
People with straight hair (either by birth or blow-dryer) mistake it as a kind of statement — a mark of blustery confidence and bold individuality — or, worse, as careless and sloppy, a sign that you're lazy or stubborn.
The task of dealing day to day with the chief executives falls largely to Mr. Liddell, a New Zealander by birth, and Mr. Cordish, a Baltimore real estate scion, who share a cramped office in the West Wing.
A recent study from the group that analyzed colon and rectal cancer incidence by birth year found that rates dropped steadily for people born between 1890 and 1950, but have been increasing for every generation born since 1950.
Mr. Kumin, Swiss by birth, had been working for a decade in top Canadian hotels when Joe Baum invited him to come to New York in 21992 to work at the Four Seasons, his latest project for Restaurant Associates.
Ahmed Ibrahim, the owner and chef and an Alexandrian by birth, wanted to capture the spirit of the market stalls and makeshift restaurants that line Abu Qir's beach, often no more than tables and umbrellas pitched on the sand.
Even in San Francisco's rental market, where the median listed studio apartment costs $2,722 a month and millionaires by tech or by birth are willing to spend a million dollars on a one-bedroom condo, these prices are outrageous.
He called for unity among "citizens by birth or choice," advocated political moderation and fiscal responsibility as keys to effective government, defended religious pluralism, praised the importance of education and set out a foreign policy of independence, securing peace through strength.
Additionally, the Department of Justice pointed out the earlier version of the ballot was "potentially misleading" because it implied statehood was the "only option" for Puerto Ricans to gain American citizenship (in fact, Puerto Ricans are US citizens by birth).
" Yet, the Supreme Court also held later that the 14th Amendment "affirms the ancient and fundamental rule of citizenship by birth within the territory, in the allegiance and protection of the country, including all children here born of resident aliens.
But a new study from the American Cancer Society that analyzed cancer incidence by birth year found that colorectal cancer rates, which had dropped steadily for people born between 1890 and 1950, have been increasing for every generation born since 503.
Unlike her younger siblings, Ms. Baez is not a citizen by birth, but she has a work permit under the Obama administration's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which President Trump criticized during the campaign but has not moved to end.
"Whether we like our history or not for any particular reason, we have to stick with the facts," said Risha Krishna, a committee member, in discussing how to phrase a sentence about jatis, groups in India that are primarily defined by birth.
" But the stigma seems to be why the first line in Kulkarni's campaign biography prominently states his immigration status of American by birth: "Sri Preston Kulkarni is a proven leader who has been serving his family, community, and country for his entire life.
"In the forefront both of the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution and of the Civil Rights Act of 1866, the fundamental principle of citizenship by birth within the dominion was reaffirmed in the most explicit and comprehensive terms," the court wrote at the time.
But when we sat down with Bieber in L.A. recently, we learned that the model and BareMinerals clean beauty ambassador actually deals with breakouts like the rest of us — specifically the kind brought on by birth control, which she just started a few months ago.
Mr. McDew converted to Judaism after being denied admission to a white Christian church in the South in the 1960s, leading his fellow S.N.C.C. leader, Bob Moses, to describe him as "a black by birth, a Jew by choice and a revolutionary by necessity."
Secondly – bearing in mind that Puerto Ricans (contrary to the inhabitants of Palau, the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia and the American Samoa) are currently U.S. citizens by birth – how does the committee propose addressing the issue of citizenship under a sovereignty arrangement?
Stopping jihadis at the border is a comforting thought, but it's not much of a solution when young men who are already citizens of Western nations by birth can self-radicalize by spending enough time on the internet or making short trips to other countries.
Here are five more things to know about Guam: It's a U.S. territory  Guam was ceded to the United States by Spain in 1898 at the end of the Spanish-American War, making it a U.S. territory and its residents American citizens by birth.
On one such occasion, a customs officer searched my bags and questioned me -- a US citizen by birth -- about my reasons for traveling to the US. "Who are you coming to visit?" he asked, then seemed upset when I laughed and said I was coming home.
Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens by birth, but U.S. citizens who live in Puerto Rico — whether they were born there or not — cannot vote for president except in local party primaries and receive lesser Social Security benefits and tax credits compared to residents of U.S. states.
Rios-Pineda, in which the parent of two US-born children challenged his deportation order, the Court referred to the children as US citizens by birth — but because the Court didn't make a formal legal finding in this regard, the statement was just dicta, or rhetoric.
In 1919, alarmed by the growing presence of "peoples of Asiatic races," the Anti-Alien League called for a constitutional amendment "to restrict citizenship by birth within the United States to the children of parents who are of a race which is eligible for citizenship"—i.e.
History may be written by the victors, but it took until about 1740, long after the Dutch surrendered New Amsterdam to the English in 1664, for a British cartographer to honor the explorer, who was English by birth but had been hired by businessmen from the Netherlands.
I am thankful every day that I got into the program — so many immigrants have it much harder than I have — but as a productive member of society, and one who has grown up here, the line separating me from those who are citizens by birth seems thin.
Bill Clinton's victory over the elder Mr. Bush in 1992 was viewed by many as the triumph of the meritocratic elite over the elite-by-birth crowd, and the 2012 election featured an African-American president and his Irish-Catholic vice-president running against a Mormon and another Catholic.
British by birth, he had been living in Hong Kong when he formulated the specific idea that became The 14th Factory about five years ago, but the truth is he'd been working towards it for closer to 20, a painter who increasingly found himself going sculptural, cinematic and environmental.
The controversy over his disputed Britishness stemmed from the fact that, despite being an East Londoner by birth, Lewis had moved to Canada at the age of 12 and had represented the True North at the 1984 Olympics, and again four years later in Seoul, where he won gold.
As we all know from every prestige movie and TV show from the last forever, everything sounds fancier and more important with a British accent, so we a bribed my boss, Buzzfeed News world editor Paul Hamilos, a Londoner by birth, to read out the text of the articles.
Earlier this year, a study from the University of Waterloo found that, within just one single year, upgrading a wastewater treatment plant on Ontario's Grand River resulted in a 70 percent drop in fish with both male and female sexual organs, caused by birth control pills and other hormone-mimicking chemicals.
Born in Germany in 1906, a Jew by birth and an iconoclast by temperament, she fled her native country after Hitler became chancellor in 1933, first for Czechoslovakia, then Switzerland, then Paris, where she was living in 1937 when the Nazis officially eradicated her citizenship so that she became stateless.
Many artists associated with Africa either by birth, familial culture, or extended experience have to work through the issue of how to return to the country of one's birth or ancestry from the United States or Europe, particularly in light of the external and internal pressures to be seen as authentically African.
He knew a handful of the mothers, women streamlined and organized, so capable, whose husbands he had been forced to socialize with, at restaurants and cocktail parties, fathers who intimidated him, who were so professional, who played golf and tennis, who adopted New York as their home town rather than being trapped here by birth.
Whatever that grimy heartland might look like to a person privately, now it's easy to long for New York even when you're in it—a permanent kind of homesickness for the transplant and native resident alike, both of whom feel that something is not quite right in the city that, by birth or by choice, they call home.
This is not an exaggeration for Tamikka Brent who suffered a shattered skull and concussion in an unfair mixed martial arts fight against Fallon Fox, a man by birth and a woman by surgery, or for Selina Soule who knew that the two boys competing would take the top spots of her high school women's competition.
All of the assembled nobles seem to be moved by the power of Tyrion's words, and everyone except Sansa (who declares that Winterfell will opt out and remain independent) votes to make Bran king — as well as to revolutionize the nature of the Westerosi monarchy by making it elected rather than determined by birth in perpetuity.
"Eliminating citizenship by birth on Canadian soil would be a hysterical response to a handful of cases that, in statistical terms, amount to a rounding error," reads a 2014 press release from the BC Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA), which has repeatedly tried to quash the notion that Canada's citizenship laws are being taken advantage of by throngs of non-Canadians.
"If you have a situation where citizenship is not automatic by birth, you're going to run into situations, more to marginalized Canadians, where children wind up not having citizenship and finding out when they're adults that because of the status of their parents, that they wind up not having the citizenship of the country they've grown up in," he said.
For much of the last two years, civil liberties advocates, Democrats, and some people who might know a thing or two about voting rights have been warning that the Trump administration is trying to skew the 2020 census by adding a question that would ask the country's residents if they are U.S. citizens, either by birth or foreign-born and naturalized.
Somehow, love entered the gothic establishment from time to time, and when Oliver wrote about it in his brilliant 2009 piece, "East 10th Street: Self Portrait with Empty House," it was with all the ardor and verve of a romantic who knows he's an outsider by birth and inclination but who still hopes to find—to believe—those persons who won't hurt his heart because of it.
Colonial by birth; half his face shot off in World War I; saved by the nurse he marries; desperately ambitious; given to rages and a love of German poetry; a Nazi collaborator pardoned because of his "glorious" 1916 war injury, he lives to be 103, a French Faust whose trajectory intersects with those of other mathematicians and their families, many of them Jewish — and shorter-lived than he.

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