2023
DOI: 10.1017/lsi.2023.3
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Dismantling Rights: Forthcoming Independence and the Revocation of US Military Benefits from Filipino WWII Veterans

Abstract: This article explores the plasticity of rights by examining how the US government promised and revoked naturalization rights and military benefits from Filipino colonial soldiers who served on behalf of the United States in World War II. Rarely have legal scholars of the US military, citizenship, and the welfare state addressed the rights of colonial subjects. Drawing on data collected from six libraries and archives, the Congressional Record, and oral histories, I document how key actors in the US government … Show more

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