Há sempre alguém 
O tipo ainda não percebeu que os EUA podem instalar tudo o que quiserem mas o objetivo é maior.
Mesmo sendo território não incorporado, todos os seus habitantes provavelmente continuariam a não ser cidadãos com todas as implicações para a segurança nacional que isso implica.
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https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/constitutional-citizenship-us-territories
Em épocas passadas, todos os seus habitantes poderiam ter sido expulsos para a Dinamarca. Alguns castanhos certamente foram em outras regiões.

"We encourage our current (Greenlandic) government actually to have a dialogue with the U.S. government without Denmark," said Pele Broberg, the leader of Naleraq, the largest opposition party and the most prominent political voice for Greenland's independence.
"Because Denmark is antagonising both Greenland and the U.S. with their mediation."
Naleraq, which strongly advocates a rapid move to full independence, doubled its seats to eight in last year's election, winning 25% of the vote in the nation of just 57,000.
Although excluded from the governing coalition, the party has said it wants a defence agreement with Washington and could pursue a "free association" arrangement - under which Greenland would receive U.S. support and protection in exchange for military rights, without becoming a U.S. territory.
O tipo ainda não percebeu que os EUA podem instalar tudo o que quiserem mas o objetivo é maior.
Mesmo sendo território não incorporado, todos os seus habitantes provavelmente continuariam a não ser cidadãos com todas as implicações para a segurança nacional que isso implica.
Jan 8 (Reuters) - U.S. officials have discussed sending lump sum payments to Greenlanders as part of a bid to convince them to secede from Denmark and potentially join the United States, according to four sources familiar with the matter.
While the exact dollar figure and logistics of any payment are unclear, U.S. officials, including White House aides, have discussed figures ranging from $10,000 to $100,000 per person, said two of the sources, who requested anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.
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https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/constitutional-citizenship-us-territoriesThe case arose when Isabel González, 20 years old and pregnant, traveled from San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Ellis Island, New York. She was initially denied entry as an “alien immigrant ... likely to become a public charge.” The Court held that González was not an “alien,” since as a resident of Puerto Rico her “permanent allegiance is due to the United States.” But even though the Court held that she could not be excluded from the United States, it did not go so far as to hold that she was a citizen. Instead, the Court allowed residents of unincorporated U.S. territories to be treated as U.S. “nationals,” rather than as citizens. As nationals, residents of the territories would have the right to freely travel throughout the United States and to travel abroad using a U.S. passport. The question of constitutional citizenship, however, remained unanswered.
Em épocas passadas, todos os seus habitantes poderiam ter sido expulsos para a Dinamarca. Alguns castanhos certamente foram em outras regiões.
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