If I read it properly, only persons and women are drafted.
When a legal text say "includes", it is not meaning "for example" but is an exaustive list of every entity drafted. If it very entity including A and B, it means A and B, not "entity" if which sub-category are, but not limited to, A and B.
Men who are not persons or resident of the United States will not be drafted
Person: from latin Persona: a theatre mask. A person is a "legal entity". It is fictitious.
Resident: Res - ident = identified object. (Black's Law Dictionary, 4th 4edition, IIRC).
A Man is NOT a resident, unless he accepts to be so by contract. (you can voluntarily enter into a servitude (slavery) contract)
Citizen of the United States includes people working for the military, the US government (a private corporation) and military bases, Guam, Puerto Rico, Washington DC and a few other places. All men and women living in other places than that are not resident of the US, unless you have a social security number. If you void the contract with Social security, you can get rid of the US residency or citizenry.
You will always remain a Citizen of the united states of America, the constitutional republic, though.
But before trying to pull that stunt, I suggest you spend a lot of efforts in learning about it.
Or, that legislation is a piece of shit.
most likely both.
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