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English: A New York Times story reporting the rejection of a suit by a California group seeking to revoke the citizenship of US-born Japanese-Americans. The plaintiffs planned to take their case to the Supreme Court, in hopes that the high court would use it as an opportunity to repudiate its 1898 Wong Kim Ark decision granting citizenship to virtually everyone born in the US.
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