During the Civil War, Congress promulgated an oath to require civil servants and military officers not only to swear allegiance to the United States but also to affirm that they had not engaged in ...
The English demanded that they swear an oath of allegiance to George I ... exempt them from the requirement to bear arms and to make war against the French and the Indians ...
Paul Gosar, an Arizona Republican, told a right-wing militant group that the US was in a civil war and predicted it would become violent, Jim Arroyo, the leader of an Arizona chapter of Oath ...
The most common path to becoming a U.S. citizen through naturalization takes at least five years, with some individuals averaging more than a decade to complete the process.
So thought President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War. Robert F. Blomquist, The Presidential Oath, the American National Interest and a Call for Presiprudence, 73 UMKC L. REV. 1 (2004 ...
However, when questioned as to whether Mr. Kennedy would take an oath of allegiance, his response was that this would be ‘pushing things too far.’ The case ended with the Resident Magistrate ...
GENERAL: It has come to my knowledge that many of our citizens, engaged in peaceful avocations, have been arrested and imprisoned, because they refused to take the oath of allegiance to the United ...
During an early November interview with Wired, Oath Keepers ally Jim Arroyo described preparations for a possible civil war.