How shall citizenship be determined in the Confederate States?
Citizenship, called “sovereign freemanship” in the new CSA, is determined by several factors. The first is by legal residence in a Confederate state as of the date January 1, 2000. The second is by heritage: in other words, if a person’s ancestors were of the Confederate states, then that person may automatically become a Confederate sovereign freeman. Confederate sovereign freemanship is not automatic. It must specifically be asked for and sworn to. Keep in mind that in addition to Confederate freemanship, individual states may craft their own rules for state freemanship, so that individuals who may not be Confederate freemen may be eligible to be a freeman of the State they reside in, depending on the rules of the state. How is race going to be a factor in the New Confederacy? All laws based on race will be unconstitutional in the New Confederacy. Such things as legally forced segregation, and denial of suffrage based on race, will be strictly forbidden. But also race based affirmati
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