A defendant may not remove a case to federal court if:
A) the plaintiff files suit in the defendant's home state court, rather than the plaintiff's home state court
B) the defendant files suit in the plaintiff's home state court, rather than the defendant's home state court
C) the defendant does not have a home state court
D) the defendant is not a citizen of the United States
E) the plaintiff is not a citizen of the United States
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