Let's clear this up:
The term "American National" (A/N) only appears in 8 USC 1502
It is used in contrapunction to a "naturalized" "U.S. Citizen"
Since 1101 & 1401 (maybe 1408) clarify that a "U.S. Citizen & "National of the U.S." are the same, then an A/N & U.S./N are different
I believe that the term "American" is a general designation for the NATIONalities in GPO printing book
sec 5.22-.23
Quote:
Nationalities, etc.
5.22. The table beginning on page 233 shows forms to be used
for nouns and adjectives denoting nationality.
5.23. In designating the natives of the several States, the
following forms will be used.
Alabamian
Alaskan
Arizonan
Arkansan
Californian
Coloradan
Connecticuter
Delawarean
Floridian
Georgian
Hawaiian
Idahoan
Illinoisan
Indianian
Iowan
Kansan
Kentuckian
Louisianian
Mainer
Marylander
Massachusettsan
Michiganian
Minnesotan
Mississippian
Missourian
Montanan
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
Utahn
Vermonter
Virginian
Washingtonian
West Virginian
Wisconsinite
Wyomingite
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