Last time I checked no. Even if you become a citizen of Mexico, you don't have all of the rights of native mexicans.
When you become a citizen,you receive a certificate.
First of all, when British citizen and an American marry's, they become an AmeriBrit and have equal rights to work in both countries on their choosing.
Sure, however she must begin the process of nationalization before the INS to become a US foreign national or to aquire full citizenship.
they wanted to become strong and not pussies who always surrender
Yes he does, such as custody, visitation and support issues. As for immigration, having a citizen child is no basis to get legal residency (at least not until the child is 21)
How does the supreme court's decision in each case affect the rights of american citizen?
You don't automatically become a Mexican citizen just because you marry a Mexican. You need to apply at the Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores nearest to where you live. You must live together in Mexico for at least 2 years during which time you need to have an FM-3 (which gives you permission to remain in Mexico for more than 6 months).
There are no requirements for an American citizen. The American citizen is supposed to be sovereign and free. An American is supposed to be a citizen at birth, with all rights and privileges that entails with no oath, duty or debt to anyone or thing.
Rebecca Black's mother is a natural born Mexican citizen. By Mexican law this makes Rebecca Black a natural born Mexican citizen by descent automatically and also an American citizen owing to her birth place and her father being an American citizen. Effectively Rebecca Black may very well be a dual national if her mother ever registered her at a Mexican consulate abroad. Though even if she wasnt registered this doesnt cut her citizenship rights and just needs to apply to get her legal papers in order. Rebecca Black's race may or may not be mixed as there are also white caucasian Mexicans.
you did
Read the Constitution. They are all enumerated there.
Cesar Chavez