yes, the child is considered a US citizen. The U.S. 14th amendment states.
Quote " Section 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws " end quote.
This is called "birthright citizenship"
Is possible if the country has passed the law that says the child born there can be the citizen
vaka, his dad Fale, his mum
"nonus /-a /-um"
Derived from Latin, means ninth
Derived from Latin nonus meaning "ninth", referring to the nine months of pregnancy. This was the name of a Roman goddess of pregnancy. It was traditionally given to the ninth-born child.
Novem = nine Nonus = ninth
This is called a nonagon, from the Latin root "nonus" meaning ninth.
a nonagon has nine sides and nine angles and nine corners. It comes from the Latin word 'nonus' meaning nine.
The cast of The Argument - 1999 includes: Myriam Gibril as Aisha, the witch Kendrew Lascelles as Nonus
A nonagon has 9 sides. It come from a Latin word 'nonus' which means nine.
The cast of Healer - 2008 includes: John Bostock as Healer Bubba Cheek as Corporal Jacobs Ruth Finkelstein as Customer 2 Susannah Holmes as Boss Jim Nonus as Customer 1 Sandra Raftis as Sonia
Margarete Riemschneider has written: 'Rhodos' -- subject(s): Antiquities, History 'Der Schwur des Espaini' 'Die Welt der Hethiter' -- subject(s): Hittites, History 'Im Garten Claudias' -- subject(s): Nonus Panpolitanus in fiction, drama, poetry, Fiction
From Greek duo "two" + deka "ten" + gonia . You can understand why a hexagon is called a hexagon using the same idea. Hex referring to 6 and gonia again. Now how about a nonagon. Nope, not greek, it comes from the latin word for 9 which is nonus. So it does not always work.