ORGANIC ACT.
An Act to Provide a Government for the Territory of Hawaii
(Act of April 30, 1900, C 339, 31 Stat 141)
Prior to Reading the Organic Act.
One must take into consideration that the indigenous; I.e. Native inhabitance
Of the Kingdom of Hawaii as well as the Republic of Hawaii were not citizens of either The Kingdom, The Republic, nor the Territory of Hawaii. As they were subjects of the Kingdom of Hawaii without rights of vote nor under constitutional rights, by either States. And not perceived in legislative or constitutional law by all concern other than the standard of a classification other than a subject of The Kingdom of Hawaii.
The Organic Act is to form a Government, by the people for the people, towards a Republic, Territory or State. Not to enslave it's people, Citizens or Subjects of it's former Government without the peoples vote of consent towards and for a Democracy
The Native Hawaiian by A Hawaii State quantum Law is not a citizen of the United States of America nor The State of Hawaii, under the 1956 naturalization Congressional Act is an alien to said United States; until a law of naturalization by both States, America and Hawaii and by his or her (Subjects) permission to accept the act of citizenship.
His or Her standing by law of both States is still classified as such. A "Subject" of The Kingdom of Hawaii. Thus by United States of American laws; The Kingdom of Hawaii Goverment does not exist; (by adversities) it's Subjects does still exist; as Descendants of: The Kingdom of Hawaii.
§ 4. Citizenship.
That all persons who were citizens of the Republic of Hawaii on August twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, are hereby declared to be citizens of the United States and citizens of the Territory of Hawaii.
And all citizens of the United States resident in the Hawaiian Islands who were resident there on or since August twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight and all the citizens of the United States who shall hereafter reside in the Territory of Hawaii for one year shall be citizens of the Territory of Hawaii.
Historical note. - This section was supplemented by the Act of July 2, 1932, 47 Stat. 571, amended by the Act of July 1, 1940, 54 Stat. 707, providing that for purposes of the Act of Sept. 22, 1922, 46 Stat. 1511, women born in Hawaii prior to June 14, 1900, were deemed U.S. citizens at birth. But the Act of Sept. 22, 1922 was repealed by the Act of Oct. 14, 1940, 54 Stat. 1137, which in turn was repealed by the Act of June 27, 1952, 66 Stat. 166 (the McCarran-Walter Act), and the present provisions are contained in 8 U.S.C. § 1435(a).
Under art. 17, § 1, of the Const. of 1894 (adapted from the 14th Am. of the U.S. Const.) all persons born or naturalized in the Hawaiian islands and subject to the jurisdiction of the Republic of Hawaii were citizens thereof. Between 1842 and 1892, 731 Chinese persons and three Japanese persons were naturalized in Hawaii.
The secretary of Hawaii may issue to persons born in Hawaii certificates of Hawaiian birth, which are prima facie evidence.
See §§ 338-41 to 44. See also former law: L. 1905, c. 64; am. L. 1907, c. 79; rep. L. 1909, c. 15; R.L. 1915, p. 1487; R.L. 1925, c. 21; R.L. 1935, c. 247. See also §§ 100
and 101 of the Organic Act. Also see the note to Joint Resolution of annexation, RLH 1955, page 13.
CASE NOTES
Citizenship extended to persons born in Hawaiian Islands. - A person born in the Hawaiian Islands of British parents domiciled in this country is subject to the jurisdiction of this country and is a Hawaiian subject or citizen. In re Macfarlane, 11 Haw. 166 (1897).
The framers of the Act of Congress providing a government for the Territory of Hawaii approved April 30, 1900, intended to refer to the geographical limits of the Hawaiian Islands rather than to any political conditions existing therein; and that the Hawaiian and American citizenship was to be extended to all persons born in the Islands, excepting only those born of persons engaged in the diplomatic service of foreign governments, such as ministers and ambassadors, whose residence by a fiction of public law is regarded as the place of their own country. United States v. Said, 1 U.S.D.C. Haw. 118 (1901).
The fact that two Chinese persons were born in the Hawaiian Islands while the same was a monarchy known as the Kingdom of Hawaii did not deprive them of their status as American citizens, it being proven that they were born in the Hawaiian Islands, sons of a domiciled Chinese laborer, in view of the provisions of Art. 17, § 1, of the Constitution of the Republic of Hawaii, and of the provisions of this section of the Act of Congress, approved April 30, 1900, to provide a government for the Territory of Hawaii, that all persons who were citizens of the Republic of Hawaii on August 12, 1898, were declared to be citizens of the United States and citizens of the Territory of Hawaii. United States v. Sai, 1 U.S.D.C. Haw. 118 (1901).
The citizenship was not extended to the subjects of the Kingdom in fear of;
The subjects verses the citizenship =
Citizens population 13,000 circa 1894 1898
Subjects population 48,000 circa 1894 1898
The vote would be unjust in the eyes of the creators of the Republic of Hawaii. If the subjects were allowed citizenship and the right to vote; for or against the Existence of the Republic of Hawaii. There would be no such thing as The Republic of Hawaii, The Territory of Hawaii, or The State of Hawaii.
But as the might of Greed of The United States of America Throughout the world as history shows, it's functions is the fears of it's beliefs in Christianity and it's goal is world conquest regardless of the cost internal or external.
As the Subjects was the cause of the take over of said Kingdom; As Liliu o' kalani last Queen and power structure of the Kingdom was to revamp the constitution of The kingdom to admit the Subjects the power of citizenship and the right to vote. As was deprived the Subjects in the constitution of Kamehameha III and continued into The Republic of Hawaii and the Territory of Hawaii.
THUS THE CAUSE OF THE TAKE OVER BY AMERICAN CITIZENS AND AN AMERICAN WARSHIP AT GUARD. With its marines standing guard at the Kingdoms Palace steps. Historic photos at the congress of library or at e-bay.com for $9.95