No, she's still a British citizen.
No. A baby born in the USA is automatically a citizen, but the mother is still illegal.
No, US laws state you can only be an American citizen.
If you were born as an American citizen, yes.
Yes; Mexican and American laws allow for a person to hold dual citizenship.
yes as long as you were born in the U.S.
Unless it changes, our presidents still need to be American citizen's.
the baby is concederd an American citizen too because it is born in the u.s and it does not matter if the father is not a citizen the baby can still get benefits!
YES! Because the wife was legally wed in the U.S. and that makes her a citizen of the United States. It is still legit even if they divorce.
That depends on how you define "American" and "Canadian". An American can certainly move to Canada and become a citizen, but you still will not be a "true" Canadian, as you were not born in Canada.
Regardless of where your father was born, you are still a citizen and therefore have just as much right as anyone else.
i do believe Britain requires you to surrender your American passport upon getting a british one, i.e. becoming a citizen of Britain -- no dual citizenship was allowed. at least that was the case a few years ago. so you are still American.