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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 2 – Definition of Child for Citizenship and Naturalization
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 3 – United States Citizens at Birth (INA 301 and 309)
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 4 – Automatic Acquisition of Citizenship after Birth (INA 320)
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 5 – Child Residing Outside of the United States (INA 322)
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 2 – Definition of Child for Citizenship and Naturalization
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 3 – United States Citizens at Birth (INA 301 and 309)
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 4 – Automatic Acquisition of Citizenship after Birth (INA 320)
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 5 – Child Residing Outside of the United States (INA 322)

Human Rights Advocates
Order for Restoring Peace on Earth (ORPE)
Restoring Human Dignity: A Divine Mandate
We commit to intervening wherever human dignity is violated, fundamental rights are undermined, or justice is denied, taking every action within our capacity to uphold human rights, honor divine law, and preserve the rule of law.
Email: advocacy@orpe.org

OHRA Governance Doctrines
The Governance Doctrines of Orpe Human Rights Advocates establish the moral, spiritual, and institutional foundation guiding all aspects of the organization’s mission and operations. Rooted in the conviction that human dignity originates from God and must be upheld as a sacred trust, these doctrines unite divine truth with humanitarian governance to restore justice, peace, and compassion in society.
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At the core of OHRA’s governance philosophy is the belief that leadership is a divine stewardship; one that calls for service through humility, moral integrity, and accountability to both God and humanity. The governance framework is built upon key doctrinal pillars: Divine Sovereignty and Moral Law, Human Dignity and Sacred Worth, Truth and Integrity, Stewardship and Accountability, and Faith in Action. These principles form the ethical compass for decision-making, leadership behavior, and institutional conduct.
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The doctrines further define institutional governance through transparency, servant leadership, collective responsibility, and compliance with divine and human rights laws. They guide the design of programs that embody compassion, equity, and impartiality, ensuring that all interventions align with spiritual ethics and humanitarian standards.
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Spiritually, the doctrines call for discernment, prayer, and unity in governance, viewing all organizational actions as expressions of faith in practice. Operationally, they require stewardship of resources, empowerment of communities, and the protection of life as sacred. Together, these doctrines create a system of governance that integrates divine wisdom, legal justice, and ethical administration.
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Ultimately, ORPE-HRA’s governance doctrines reaffirm that restoring human dignity is not merely a social or political mission; it is a divine mandate. Through faith-based leadership, moral governance, and compassionate action, OHRA seeks to build a world where justice, truth, and mercy converge to uplift every human soul and honor the Creator’s vision for humanity.
