Asking if you're a citizen or not is technically legal.
It does open a big can of worms, thought, because it exposes the person asking to a possible discrimination lawsuit.
For example, a potential employer will generally ask if an applicant is legally able to work in the US instead. This is a perfectly legitimate question (in fact, they're actually required to ask that employees prove their right to work in order to avoid breaking the law themselves).
obviously not
If you meant "citizen" instead of "citicend", then yes, Obama is a legal US citizen.
No. In fact, there is no mechanism whereby the US government can force any legal citizen to leave the US or deny re-entry to the US to any legal citizen.
no
no
Ask him (*_*)
no
You must be a legal US citizen born in the US.
It is a rule stating that if you are married to an US citizen then you will be considered an legal citizen.
It is legal in the United States for an illegal immigrant to marry a US citizen. Once the marriage is legal, the illegal immigrant becomes a legal immigrant and can stay in the US for the course of the marriage.
No, a non legal citizen with a legal work permit can not adopt in the US. The person may adopt once they become a legal citizen.
yes you can