Honorary Citizen of the United States
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Public Law 88-6 (1963) granted honorary citizenship to Winston Churchill.
A non-United States citizen of exceptional merit may be declared an Honorary Citizen of the United States by the President pursuant to an Act of Congress.
As of 2006, six people have had this honor bestowed upon them, and only two of them were so honoured during their lifetime:
- Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister during World War II (awarded 1963)
- Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu (Mother Teresa), Albanian-Indian nun and human rights advocate (1996).
- Raoul Wallenberg, Swedish diplomat and Holocaust hero (1981)
- William Penn, 17th and 18th century proprietor and governor of the American colony of Pennsylvania. (1984)
- Hannah Callowhill Penn, second wife of William Penn and administrator of Pennsylvania. (1984)
- Marquis de la Fayette, French supporter of the American Revolution (2002)
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