1. CHAPTER SIX. Recognizing Biological and Social Paternity
2. Citizenship may also have an elective meaning when defined as "the affective ties of identification and solidarity that we maintain with groups of other people in the world" or "patriotism, a term denoting identification with and loyalty to one's country and compatriots;E G See;ILLEGAL ALIENS IN THE AMERICAN POLITY,1985
3. V.I.27 Rio Declaration on Environment and Development (13 Jun 92) See Basic Document V.B.16, supra
4. From the perspective of persons deemed nonwhite, this naturalization regime embodies more ascriptive and fewer elective components than today's rules. See id. at 116. 103. See id. at 116, 118; Geoffrey Heeren, Persons Who Are Not the People: The Changing Rights of Immigrants in the United States;COLUM. HUM. RTS. L. REV,2013