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  1. The Naturalization Act of 1906 was an act of the United States Congress signed into law by Theodore Roosevelt that revised the Naturalization Act of 1870 and required immigrants to learn English in order to become naturalized citizens. The bill was passed on June 29, 1906, and took effect September 27, 1906. It was repealed and replaced by the ...

  2. Jul 11, 2023 · The Basic Naturalization Act of 1906 was Congress’ first real attempt at federal supervision of naturalization. It also marked the first time that the administration of the certificate of naturalization was specified by federal law.

  3. Jan 6, 2020 · Congress passed the Basic Naturalization Act of 1906 to correct deficiencies in “Old Law” Certificates of Naturalization (and many other problems with the nation’s naturalization system).

  4. Jan 30, 2017 · Under the act of 1906, every petition for naturalization became a case for examination by Bureau officials. This act also established the basic procedure for naturalization during the period 1906-52.

  5. Nov 10, 2022 · The 1906 naturalization law retained §2169 limiting racial eligibility to citizenship, but as noted above, that language was not clear. By mixing references to color and geographic origin, the law displayed a then-popular confusion, or equation, of race with nationality.

  6. May 5, 2023 · The passage of the Basic Naturalization Act of 1906 marked a significant shift in how naturalization records were created and kept. Taking effect on September 27, 1906, the legislation divided declarations into two chronological groups:

  7. Dec 4, 2019 · Congress enacted the Basic Naturalization Act of 1906 to restore dignity and uniformity to the naturalization process. The 1906 law framed the fundamental rules that governed naturalization for most of the 20th century.

  8. Apr 23, 2020 · The Basic Naturalization Act of 1906 implemented many of the Commission's recommendations, but did not mandate a separate form for the oath of allegiance. Instead, the new Declaration of Intention form and Petition for Naturalization form included some of the substance of the oath.

  9. Congress established its first uniform rule of naturalization through the Naturalization Act of 1790. The Act provided that any free white person who resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States for at least two years could be granted citizenship if he or she showed good character and swore allegiance to the ...

  10. The Naturalization Act of 1906 was an act of the United States Congress signed into law by Theodore Roosevelt that revised the Naturalization Act of 1870 and required immigrants to learn English in order to become naturalized citizens. The bill was passed on June 29, 1906, and took effect September 27, 1906.

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