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He is both Mexican and American. He has dual citizenship.
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He is Mexican and American (has dual citizenship).
Yes; Mexican and American laws allow for a person to hold dual citizenship.
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Yes they retain citizenship.
Child is also Mexican by birthright. In case the other parent is American, he/she also may qualify for American citizenship.
Because there heritage is Mexican even if citizenship has changed.
No you will not become a Mexican citizen but you will have Mexican recidency. Your fiancee can have the option to apply for citizenship later on if she wants.
Both. People born from an American parent are Americans by birthright. Also, Mexican law stipulates that anyone born on Mexican soil, Mexican waters or Mexican ships on international waters, are Mexican. Both US and Mexico allow for dual citizenship.
See an immigration lawyer.
No. Neither will automatically become citizen of the other country.