No. If you are a a native-born or naturalized American citizen your citizenship cannot be removed from you - UNLESS - you used fraud in order to gain your American citizenship.
Mexico as a whole is overpopulated but Mexico City has about 22 million people living there and it has been overpopulated for about 20-30 years.
Whole Living was created in 2010.
monarchs can last the whole trip to Mexico but many don't
After marrying a US citizen, a green card holder can apply for citizenship after only 3 years instead of 5. But if he had green card this whole time since his childhood, marriage does not matter, he can just apply for US citizenship and go through all steps. You can go to the INS and do the necessary paperwork.
No, the noun Mexico is a proper noun the name of a specific place.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole, such as an army of ants, a bushel of corn, a company of actors.
the part taken divided by the whole e.g 2/3
The whole point of living life is to produce more life.
The whole ship set sail on April 10, 1912
No. It is a whole country the approximate size of Alaska.
a whole lot.
Spain took over Mexico because they wanted to rule the whole world.
Whole is the entirety of, a complete something. A simple example: a cake that has not yet had a slice taken out of it, is a whole cake.