Yes, if it is a reciprocating country
Afghanistan. However, The strict interpretation of Islamic law by the Taliban and the severe restrictions on women rights do not entitle foreign countries to invade the country and try to enforce changing its social and political systems and enforce foreign control on the country resources.
Libya
A major feature of American foreign policy since World War II has been deterrence. The American foreign policy has been useful in helping the country build stronger relationships throughout the world with other countries throughout the years.
continental soldier
to enforce the idea that the colonists are already a sovereign nation
I don't think so, unless the child was born on American soil (actually in America, an American territory, American military installation, or American embassy).
No.
If the president was an American citizen for more that 14 years, then maybe.
If you are an American citizen you don't need to do anything. He is all ready a citizen no matter where he was born.
If the foreign citizen is in the US and violates a treaty of the US, he/she can be brought in a US court. Otherwise, if the citizen is in another country, the court of that country is responsible for that violation.
If you were a US citizen and were charged with an offense in a foreign country, INTERPOL would no doubt have a record of it. Whether or not that INTERPOL record would then appear on your domestic US record, I don't know.
They are "Naturalized Citizens".
Naturalized citizen may be the term you want. Foreign-born is also used.
Yes.
The child is an American citizen because he or she was born here. The foreign mother is not. Presumably this is because it would create an easy way to obtain citizenship if the government allowed foreign women to become citizens just because they gave birth in our country.
Yes.
office that promotes American business and safeguards its travelers in a foreign country