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To become an American president, you have to have been born as an American citizen.
all immigrants working in Hawaii became citizens at the time of state hood
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In 2012, a total of 757,434 people became naturalized US Citizens. The top five countries of origin were Mexico (102,181), the Philippines (44,958), India (42,928), the Dominican Republic (33,351), and China (31,868). From the 2010 census, there were 39,956,000 (±115,000) foreign born individuals living in the USA. Historically, except for Native Americans, all US citizens are immigrants or the descendants of immigrants.
Jimmy Carter was the 39th President of the United States. He became the president because he wanted to make the government competent and compassionate for the citizens.
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Between 1900 and 1909, over 8 million immigrants arrived in the United States. Many of these immigrants went through the naturalization process to become legalized citizens.
After its isolationism, Japan became an imperialist country. Japanese citizens who left Japan were banned from returning. Japanese citizens were not allowed to leave the country.
Cities grew rapidly as both immigrants and native-born citizens sought higher paying jobs.
Jefferson Davis was the first and only president of the Confederate States of America. When he became the official president, under the Confederate constitution, a president was allowed only one six year term.
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People conquered by the Romans only had the same rights as Roman citizens if they were granted citizenship. The granting of citizenship was one way that the conquered became Romanized.
Immigrants have flocked to Texas ever since it became a state.