341 Относительно оценки стоимости и преимуществ двойного гражданства см. Peter H. Schuck, "Plural Citizenships", in Noah M. J. Pickus, ed.,
Immigration and Citizenship in the Twenty-First Century(Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 1998), p. 162-76.342 James H. Kettner,
The Development of American Citizenship, 1608-1870(Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1978), p. 55, 267-69, 281-82, 343ff.343 Arthur Mann,
The One and the Many: Reflections on the American Identity(Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1979), p. 178.344 Aleinikoff, "Between Principles and Politics", p. 137.
345 Peter H.
Schuck and Rogers M. Smith,
Citizenship Without Consent: Illegal Aliens in the American Polity(New Haven: Yale University Press, 1985), p. 167, n. 31.346 Renshon,
Dual Citizenship and American National Identity,p. 6; Renshon,
Dual Citizens in America,p. 3.347 Cm. Schuck, "Plural Citizenships", p. 149-51, 173 ff.; Renshon,
Dual Citizenship and American National Identity,p. 11-12.348 Aristotle,
The Politics,1275a, 1278a, quoted in Michael Walzer,
Spheres of Justice: A Defense of Pluralism and Equality(New York: Basic Books, 1983), p. 53-54. Cm. p. 92-113 перевода Эрнеста Бейкера (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1946) относительно обширных рассуждений Аристотеля о гражданстве при различных формах общественного устройства.349 Schuck, "Plural Citizenships", p. 169.
350 Soysal,
Limits of Citizenship,p. 1.351 Joseph H. Carens, "Why Naturalization Should Be Easy: A Response to Noah Pickus", in Pickus,
Immigration and Citizenship,p. 143.352 Deborah J. Yashar, "Globalization and Collective Action",
Comparative Politics,34 (April 2002), p. 367, citing Soysal,
Limits of Citizenship,p. 119ff.; Schuck and Smith,
Citizenship Without Consent,p. 107.612
353 Aleinikoff, "Between Principles and Politics", p. 150.
354 Peter J. Spiro, "Questioning Barriers to Naturalization",
Georgetown Immigration Law Journal,13 (Summer 1999), p. 517; Aleinikoff, "Between Principles and Politics", p. 154.355 Jones-Correa,
Between Two Nations,p. 198, n. 11; Leticia Quezada, quoted in
Washington Post National Weekly Edition,11-17 July 1994, p. 23.356 David Jacobson,
Rights Across Borders: Immigration and the Decline of Citizenship(Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996), p. 8-9; Sarah V. Wayland, "Citizenship and Incorporation: How Nation-States Respond to the Challenges of Migration",
Fletcher Forum of World Affairs,20 (Summer/Fall 1996), p. 39; Irene Bloemraad, "The North American Naturalization Gap: An Institutional Approach to Citizenship Acquisition in the United States and Canada",
International Migration Review,36 (Spring 2002), p. 193-228, especially p. 209, and "A Macro-Institutional Approach to Immigrant Political Incorporation: Comparing the Naturalization Rates and Processes of Portuguese Immigrants in the US and Canada" (paper, annual meeting, American Sociological Association, August 1999, Chicago).357 Maria Jiminez, quoted in
New York Times,13 September 1996, p. A16; Jones-Correa
Between Two Nations,p. 200.358 Immigration and Naturalization Service release,
Boston Globe,17 July 2002, p. A3.359 Spiro, "Questioning Barriers to Naturalization", p. 492, 518.
360 Schuck and Smith,
Citizenship Without Consent,p. 108.361 Carens, "Why Naturalization Should Be Easy", p. 146.
362 Mary С Waters,
Ethnic Options: Choosing Identities in America(Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990), p. 94.363 David M. Kennedy, "Can We Still Afford to Be a Nation of Immigrants?"
Atlantic Monthly,278 (November 1996), p. 67.364 Roger Daniels,
Coming to America: A History of Immigration and Ethnicity in American Life(New York: HarperCollins, 1990), p. 129, 146.613