Possibly. But you must prove beyond a doubt that the cheater married for the sole purpose of gaining citizenship. Call INS for advice on how to proceed.
denaturalization
During a trip in 1933, Einstein realized his homeland had become far too intolerant of his ethnic background for him to return safely. He revoked his citizenship and remained in the United States for the rest of his life.
The iran-contra affair occurred during the Reagan administration
they never did give France money during the xyz affair.
'Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute' was the American rallying cry during the XYZ Affair. The affair occurred during the presidency of John Adams.
The president in office during the Chesapeake-Leopard affair was Thomas Jefferson.
You did not claim Roman citizenship. if you were born in Rome and a freeman, you were automatically a Roman citizen. There were non-Romans who obtained Roman citizenship. However, they did not claim it. During the Roman Republic the senate granted citizenship. During the period of rule by emperors it was the emperor who granted it. It was the Romans who chose who they wanted to grant citizenship to. Therefore, non-Romans did not claim it.
No, i don't think Botswana has provisions for Dual Citizenship status, it is not recognised and unless you denounce you other citizenship and start the process of naturalisation again then you will get citizenship. Talk to a lawyer who is aware of citizenship during colonial times to see if your birth details can help you in naturalising as a motswana. Good Luck!
American Indians gained citizenship with an act in 1924 in large part from their contributions during WWI.
No, it was revoked during the Reign of King Louis XIV.
yes he did
John Adams