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When foreign-born people become us citizens they are called?

Citizens, or naturalized citizens.


Who was a member of first presidential cabinet not a US citizen?

In Washington's cabinet, all 4 (Hamilton, Jefferson, Randolph, and Knox) were citizens of the United States because they were all around when the Constitution was ratified, therefore making them U.S. citizens. However, Alexander Hamilton was the only member not to actually be born in the United States. He was from Nevis, an island in the British West Indies.


What is a foreign born individual who becomes an American citizen?

They are "Naturalized Citizens".


If both parents become us citizens are their children citizens?

yes because they were not born in that certain foreign country


How long must candidate be a citizen for to be president?

35 years. Presidential candidates must be natural born citizens. Naturalized citizens cannot be president.


What has happened to the number of the foreign born population who become naturalized citizens?

fallen significantly


Where are most foreign-born citizens living in the US?

Study island; Southwest and in large cities


What are the similarities or differences between the foreign-born population who came into the US before 1970 and 1990?

The number of foreign-born population who became naturalized citizens has declined by about 65 percent.


Since 1970 what has happened to the number of the foreign-born population who become naturalized citizens?

fallen significantly


Why did the US Congress select Chicago to host the 1893 Columbian Exposition?

majority of citizens foreign-born


What is the minimum years of the presidence required to be the president?

Assuming that you are talking about being president of the US, only native born citizens are eligible currently. Foreign born citizens cannot hold that office.


What is derivative citizenship?

Derivative citizenship is citizenship that is extended to children of naturalized citizens. It is also extended to some foreign born children that are adopted by American citizens.