I would say absolutely not. Even for treason.
Yes. Incidentally, his mother - Jenny Jerome - was American.
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It is by decree of certain members of the federal judiciary that U.S. citizenship is conferred.
look at http://uscis.gov click on office of citzenship good luck!
Answer: If your blood father is born in the US that makes him a citizen. In that case all you have to do is file form N-600 Application for Certificate of Citzenship ($460), you can get that at uscis.gov
See, if you were born in any other country besides America, you have to go through the citizenship process and you have to take the test.If you become a U.S. Citizen and was not born a U.S. Citizen, if you kids are already born, they do not have Citizenship.If they are born in the U.S, they automatically get citizenship.
Answer Inalienable rightsI believe the supreme court of the US has ruled that citizenship is inherent and can never be revoked. Once born with it you have it till death do you part and even afterward for estate purposes..(not true) IF YOU ARE CONVICTED OF TREASON then your citizenship natural born or otherwise can be revoked by the US government.you can also have your citizenship revoked by Swearing an oath to a foreign nation,serving in a foreign military that is at war with the US. Being naturalised as a citizen in another nation. The USCIS has the legal power to arbitrarily denaturalize and deport the person within two years of their being granted citizenship if the persons is found guilty of violating US law.If the violation is found after two years have passed since citizenship was granted, the government is required to file suit in federal court to have the person denaturalized and deported from the US.
No. She needs passport and visa to enter the US legally.
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.
It would be both Mexican American with equal rights. The child would be considered to have dual citzenship, But the parents can also petition to have the child considered 100% Mexican or 100% American, I believe that it would be their choice.
A US citizen? "Native born" if you were actually born in the US - a naturalized citizen if you legally studied entered, applied for, and were granted citizenship after passing the requirements.
Yes. About one third of us that are adults do own guns. Legally.