No. Legal alien adults and native-born citizens can also work there. Illegal alien adults and minors are prohibited from working anywhere in the USA.
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No. Only natural born citizens (meaning citizens that were born in the United States of America) can become president.
Anyone who was born in the U.S can be a citizen, under 18's are just not officialy adults
Japanese Americans born in America are American citizens. The term Japanese Americans means that they are of Japanese decent but live in the US.
There was a bill passed in 1929 before Hoover was president to deport illegal Mexican immigrants. Hoover did his job to enforce it, expressing objection to people who did not respect the law and citing a need for jobs by US citizens Unfortunately, probably without Hoover's knowledge, some legal immigrants, particularly US born children of illegal adults were deported as well.
If born in the US, Japanese Americans are American citizens. They have all the rights as every person born in America.
People born in Puerto Rico are citizens of the United States of America.
If an illegal has a child born in the U.S. then the child will be legal. The parent, however will continue to have illegal status and can be deported at any time. The child will be legal citizen of the United States of America. God Bless America!!
In 1866, the amendment was passed and gave blacks the right of citizenship in America. This affected the blacks because they are finally...the fourteen amendment did was made everyone citizens regardless of race .
Of course. African Americans are born in the US, so they are automatically citizens. To get more technical, if an African came to America and became naturalized, s/he'd be a US citizen.
People who hold a Dutch passport are Dutch citizens.