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Title 8 section 1101 A21 and A23 – Definition of a State National

 

A21- The term “national” means a person owing permanent allegiance to a state.

A23 – The term “naturalization” means the conferring of nationality of a state upon a person after birth, by any means whatsoever.

An American State National is either: (1) naturally born on the land and soil of an American State such as Wisconsin, or (2) after being naturalized as a United States Citizen, is a foreign-born man or woman who voluntarily accepts and publishes their adoption of a specific American State as their permanent home and domicile. A State National is not acting as a citizen of any government and owes no obligations to government beyond keeping the peace and reporting crimes. 

 

 As a completely unincorporated Person, a State National is sovereign and private and generally immune from prosecution until and unless they take some action that causes actual physical harm to someone else or someone else’s property, whereupon they are subject to the Common Law of the County and State where they live or where the alleged crime is committed.  

 

 State Nationals are “We The People” of each State and populate the National Soil Jurisdiction.