Finally, the third category consists of democratic socialists who favor some of the same measures the communists advocate, as described in Question 18, not as part of the transition to communism, however, but as measures which they believe will be sufficient to abolish the misery and evils of present-day society.
These democratic socialists are either proletarians who are not yet sufficiently clear about the conditions of the liberation of their class, or they are representatives of the petty bourgeoisie, a class which, prior to the achievement of democracy and the socialist measures to which it gives rise, has many interests in common with the proletariat.
It follows that, in moments of action, the communists will have to come to an understanding with these democratic socialists, and in general to follow as far as possible a common policy with them – provided that these socialists do not enter into the service of the ruling bourgeoisie and attack the communists.
It is clear that this form of co-operation in action does not exclude the discussion of differences.
2006-08-27 09:12:19
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answered by W E J 4
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The Certificate of Live Birth (or whatever the state calls the document) is proof the when and where the baby is born.
That is registered with the state Department of Vital Statistics (or equivalent Department of Records), which becomes the legal birth certificate. At that point, what happens depends on the rules of the country.
In the US, because of the 14th Amendment, anyone born on US soil (not in a foreign embassy) can claim US citizenship by right of birth. This is normally done by applying for a social security number, which is how the US govt tracks people. The birth certificate filed with the state is used as proof.
2006-08-27 09:24:16
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answered by coragryph 7
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Register their birth. You have 42 days after they're born to do this. Go to the Registry of Births, Marriages and Deaths at your local council.
You should get all this information when the baby is born, the hospital give you the info.
(This is regarding the UK system)
2006-08-27 09:14:49
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answered by Jude 7
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Just because a baby is born in the united states it is not a citizen. It carries the citizenship of the mother.
2006-08-27 09:12:40
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answered by -------- 7
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If it is born in a hospital, they should hand you the birth registration forms. That should automatically make him/her a citizen of that country.
2006-08-27 09:15:14
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answered by judy_r8 6
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Where is the baby born would help as different countries have different rules
2006-08-27 09:26:14
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answered by BUDDXX 2
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Easy, you go straight to the BORDER PATROL and tell them you are illegal and they will give you everything you want, really.
2006-08-27 09:16:02
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answered by V Remember Me 2
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if they are born in the US, they already are, otehrwise its the same as any other alien.
2006-08-27 09:16:21
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answered by DesignR 5
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