The right of the "common" citizen to keep and bear arms is enumerated in the 2nd Amendment of the Bill of Rights to the Constitution, as "NATURAL right" endowed by the Creator (all citizens are equal under the U.S. Constitution, there is no class system.)
They can get married in a court and the court can allow the Polish citizen free citizen ship
It depends on the countries they want to be a citizen of; whether they allow multiple citizenship or not. For example, one can have British, Canadian, America, Australian and Italian citizenship at the same time because all allow multiple citizenship. But, if the same person wants to become a German citizen, they must give up all five before doing so.
citizen participation and self-governance
citizen participation and self-governance
Yes
I'm assuming you mean illegal alien, so unless the illegal parent has gotten rich in America to pay for a WAAAAAAAAY better lawyer than the US citizen, most likely the citizen.
The government of the Philippines does not allow you to have dual nationality.
I highly, highly doubt it. In fact, almost sure that you could become a citizen. If they did not allow you to become a citizen, I believe that would be discrimination of some sort...
If you are a citizen of both countries and that their laws allow for a dual citizen then yes it is possible to hold both passports.
An example of a reductio ad absurdum fallacy in a logical argument is when someone argues that if we allow people to have freedom of speech, then they will start saying harmful and dangerous things, so we should not allow freedom of speech at all.
Yes.
US and UK allow Dual citizenship. A person can be a US citizen and a citizen of UK if he/she desires to. But if a person applies to get naturalized as a citizen of UK when he/she is already a US citizen, then it will lead to losing US citizenship.So a person can have US & UK citizenship as long he/she is not a naturalized citizen of UK.