Does Establishing A Trust Make Me A State Citizen

Does Establishing A Trust Make Me A State Citizen

No. The trust itself is sui juris (independent) and merely has the same freedoms as a state citizen. One is a state citizen by means of being on the state's land, pledging to protect it and even when in other states one is still of their original state by having reason to return to it again (family, property, job, etc.).

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