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What does it really mean to be a citizen?

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The Effect of the 1968 Commonwealth Immigrants Act

The effect of the 1968 Commonwealth Immigrants Act was to make the South Asians resident East in East Africa with British citizenship stateless. In reality they were unable to access the irreducible minimum of what constitutes a nationality the ability to move and live and work in the country that you belong to. They had an ancestral connection to India but didn't have Indian citizenship because dual citizenship was not allowed. It was incredibly hard for various legal and political reasons to gain citizenship of Kenya or Uganda.

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