If you were born in one of the several states, what is your nationality? (choose wisely)
United States citizen
Arizonan
Alabaman
Arkansan
Alaskan
Californian
Coloradan
Connecticuter
Delawarean
Floridian
Georgian
Hawaiian
Idahoan
Illinoisan
Indianan
Iowan
Kansan
Kentuckian
Lousianian
Mainer
Marylander
Bay Stater (Massachusetts, official)
Michigander
Minnesotan
Mississippian
Missourian
Monatanan
Nebraskan
Nevadan
New Hampshirite
New Jerseyan
New Mexican
New Yorker
North Carolinian
North Dakotan
Ohioan
Oklahoman
Oregonian
Pennsylvanian
Rhode Islander
South Carolinian
South Dakotan
Tennessean
Texan
Utahan
Vermonter
Virginian
Washingtonian
West Virginian
Wisconsinite
Wyomingite
One cannot be both an American state national, one of the states above, AND a United States citizen.
One is sovereign. The other is not.
There is no such thing as a "sovereign citizen"; it is an oxymoron.
One is either a sovereign OR a citizen.
HINT: "Therefore, the U.S. citizens residing in one of the states of the union, are classified as property and franchises of the federal government as an "individual entity"", Wheeling Steel Corp. v. Fox, 298 U.S. 193, 80 L.Ed. 1143, 56 S.Ct. 773
US vs. Valentine 288 F. Supp. 957: "The only absolute and unqualified right of a United States citizen is to residence within the territorial boundaries of the United States."