. . . "Douglas"@en . . . . . . . . . . "26518051"^^ . "--04-05"^^ . . "401"^^ . . . . . "990865748"^^ . "Black"@en . . . "Rogers v. Bellei"@en . . "1970"^^ . . "172800.0"^^ . . . . "Burger, Harlan, Stewart, White"@en . . . "Congress has the power to impose the condition subsequent of residence in this country on appellee, who does not come within the Fourteenth Amendment's definition of citizens as those \"born or naturalized in the United States,\" and its imposition is not unreasonable, arbitrary, or unlawful."@en . "William P. Rogers, Secretary of State, Appellant, v. Aldo Mario Bellei"@en . . . "--01-15"^^ . "Rogers v. Bellei"@en . . . "Douglas, Marshall"@en . . . . "Brennan"@en . . . ""@en . . . . . . "815"^^ . "--11-12"^^ . . . . . . . . . "4270"^^ . . . . "1970"^^ . . "William P. Rogers, Secretary of State, Appellant, v. Aldo Mario Bellei"@en . . . "1971"^^ . "Blackmun"@en . "Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Columbia"@en . . "Rogers v. Bellei, 401 U.S. 815 (1971), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court, which held that an individual who received an automatic congressional grant of citizenship at birth, but who was born outside the United States, may lose his citizenship for failure to fulfill any reasonable residence requirements which the United States Congress may impose as a condition subsequent to that citizenship."@en . "Rogers v. Bellei, 401 U.S. 815 (1971), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court, which held that an individual who received an automatic congressional grant of citizenship at birth, but who was born outside the United States, may lose his citizenship for failure to fulfill any reasonable residence requirements which the United States Congress may impose as a condition subsequent to that citizenship."@en . "Rogers v. Bellei,"@en . . .