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Americanish

2023/6/23
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Julia Longoria: 本期节目探讨了美属萨摩亚居民的公民身份问题,以及这一问题背后复杂的文化、历史和法律因素。通过对美属萨摩亚居民的采访,展现了他们对公民身份的不同态度和看法,以及他们对自身文化和土地的保护。节目还回顾了历史上的相关案例,例如伊莎贝尔·冈萨雷斯案,以及美国最高法院在处理属地居民公民身份问题上的不一致性。 其他发言人:节目中其他发言人,包括美属萨摩亚的居民、律师和学者,从不同的角度阐述了美属萨摩亚居民公民身份问题的复杂性。他们讨论了历史背景、文化传统、土地所有制、宪法权利、以及美国政府在处理这一问题上的角色。一些人认为,获得美国公民身份可能会对美属萨摩亚的传统文化和社会结构造成威胁,而另一些人则认为,获得公民身份是保障其权利和福祉的必要条件。

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Julia Longoria discusses her journey from a high school student grappling with constitutional debates to becoming the new host of More Perfect, a show about the Supreme Court.

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Given reporter Julia Longoria’s long love affair with the Supreme Court, it’s no surprise she’s become the new host of More Perfect) (https://zpr.io/4R9fMg9gJ96k), a show all about how the Supreme Court got to be so… supreme. This week, we talk to Julia about her journey to the host seat, and we highlight an episode she produced for Radiolab in 2019 about a specific case: González v. Williams. 

In 1903 the U.S. Supreme Court refused to say that Isabel González was a citizen of the United States. Then again, they said, she wasn’t exactly an immigrant either. And they said that the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico, Isabel’s home, was “foreign to the United States in a domestic sense.” Since then, the U.S. has cleared up at least some of the confusion about U.S. territories and the status of people born in them.

But, more than a hundred years later, there is still a U.S. territory that has been left in limbo: American Samoa. It is the only place on Earth that is U.S. soil, but people who are born there are not automatically U.S. citizens. When we visit American Samoa, we discover that there are some pretty surprising reasons why many American Samoans prefer it that way. 

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