The U.S. 0ccupation of the Hawaiian Kingdom
In 1990, under prolonged occupation by the United States, the foreign national population exploded to 944,004 (85.2%) isolating the Hawaiian nationals at 164,225 (14.8%)
- ìThere can hardly be a more serious breach of international law than forcing the occupantís nationality on citizens of the occupied state.î (Marek, K., Identity and Continuity of States in Public International Law)