On 2010-02-26 21:54, John Sessoms wrote:

Persons born in the Northern Mariana Islands and American Samoa are U.S.
Nationals, but are not U.S. Citizens. U.S. Nationals may reside and work
in the United States.

Hmmm. That's something I didn't know. Time for some more research. I wonder why the difference between Puerto Rico, Guam, and USVI versus Northern Marys and Samoa ...

DC doesn't get representation in Congress, but they do have 3 electors;
the number they would be entitled to IF DC was a state.

IIRC, they also have a couple of non-voting members in the House, don't they?

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DougF (KG4LMZ)

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