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Yes; Mexican and American laws allow for a person to hold dual citizenship.
He is a citizen (despite what you may have heard), he is a naturalized American citizen.
They are "Naturalized Citizens".
no they do not the Mexican instead becomes an American citizen
A Mexican-American.
A naturalized American citizen is someone who was born outside the United States but has completed the process of becoming a U.S. citizen through legal means, such as fulfilling residency requirements, passing an exam, and taking an oath of allegiance. If the individual in question was born in another country and has gone through this process, then they would be considered a naturalized American citizen. Conversely, individuals born in the U.S. or those who acquired citizenship at birth through U.S. citizen parents are not considered naturalized citizens.
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.
father borm in san francisco but the mother is an mexican citizen and baby born in mexico is the baby an american citizen
Naturalized citizen may be the term you want. Foreign-born is also used.
A naturalized citizen can be a US Senator, although not the US President.
telling a lie to become a naturalized citizen
Salma Hayek is of Mexican and American nationality. She was born in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico, and later became a naturalized citizen of the United States. Her work spans both Mexican and Hollywood cinema, making her a prominent figure in both industries.