Posts Tagged ‘Social Security’
The “Equal Footing” Paradox: State Sovereignty and the Federal Definition of Alienage
1. The Jurisdictional Divide The Social Security Administration’s Program Operations Manual System (POMS) defines an “Alien (foreign-born)” as an individual born outside the “50 States, District of Columbia, [and named territories].” See SSA POMS RM 10211.050. Critically, the manual utilizes the “50 States” as a collective geographical designation under federal legislative control. It fails to…
Read MoreDEFINITIONS: SSA Capitalization Codec
Introduction The capitalization codec is the regulatory rule—found in 20 C.F.R. § 422.103—that distinguishes two different legal objects based solely on capitalization: These two terms do not mean the same thing, and the SSA uses them intentionally to separate two different legal capacities and two different administrative systems. Below is the clean, doctrinal explanation. ⭐ What…
Read MoreHelvering v. Davis, 301 U.S. 619 (1937)
Case Link: https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=8426251106033758246 The Helvering case was a direct and early challenge to the Social Security Act. This is an excerpt I would like to have a discussion when you have time, about the meaning of “income tax” as stated in the Argument for Petitioners in HELVERING v. DAVIS.: “Title II of the Social Security…
Read MoreDOGE-Antonio Gracias Exposes Social Security FRAUD
Indirect evidence that American nationals are claiming “non-citizen” status to become nonresident aliens: DOGE-Antonio Gracias Exposes Social Security FRAUD, SEDMhttps://sedm.org/doge-antonio-gracias-exposes-social-security-fraud/
Read MoreSocial Security Taxes Refundable to Nonresident aliens
Social security taxes paid for any given tax year are refundable to nonresident aliens working outside the statutory geographical “United States”. You can get a refund of Social Security taxes paid even after you file a tax return, but you can only do so for years no later than 3 years prior. For years in…
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