Welcome to the world of American Nationality! Becoming an American National can be a life-changing decision, but it’s essential to understand the legal implications involved. In this blog post, we will explore the US government’s view on American nationality and what you need to know about the legal consequences of becoming one.

Firstly, let’s clarify what it means to become an American National. An American National is someone who has declared their allegiance to the United States of America and its Constitution, but not as a citizen. Instead, they are considered a “foreign national” under US law. This foreign national status means “Foreign to the Corporate Fictitious US Government”. When one become an American National, they have re-claimed their unalienable rights as God intended us to have and protect against all enemies, foreign and/or domestic.

Now, let’s dive into the legal consequences of becoming an American National. One of the most significant benefits of being an American National is that you have the right to live and work in the USA without restriction. You also have access to federal programs such as Social Security and Medicare, just like any other American US citizen. However, there are some limitations to your new status. For example, you may still require a visa to travel internationally, depending on your country of origin.
But is it even legal to become an American National? The short answer is yes. Under US law, anyone can declare their intent to become an American National, regardless of where they were born or currently reside. It’s a voluntary process that involves filling out paperwork with the appropriate authorities.
So how does the US government view American Nationals? Well, for starters, they will attempt to challenge an American National to trick them into their corporate jurisdiction and, however, if an American National has processed his/her paperwork right, the majority of the time the system will leave them alone. As mentioned earlier, American Nationals enjoy many of the same rights and freedoms as any other American citizen, including freedom of speech, religion, and assembly. They also have the right to bear arms and serve in the military.
Finally, let’s talk about the rights and responsibilities of American Nationals. As an American National, you have the responsibility to uphold the common laws of the land and defend the principles of our constitutional republic upon which the nation was founded. In return, you receive all the protections afforded by those laws, including due process and equal protection under the law. American Nationals are not subject to the IRS Tax codes because American Nationals who have correctly opted out from the IRS’s voluntary compliance system have lawfully become Non-Taxpayers.
In conclusion, becoming an American National comes with more advantages than disadvantages. American Nationals have inalienable rights, and American citizens have benefits and privileges. Most American Nationals understand that participating in the current political process is meaningless. They understand that the mainstream media is producing theatre. Remember, everyone has a right to self declare and if you were born in Mexico or anywhere in the world, the process to becoming an American National remains a viable option for those seeking a higher status within the United States without going through the rigors of naturalization.
