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Q: What has happened to the number of the foreign born population who become naturalized citizens?
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Since 1970 what has happened to the number of the foreign-born population who become naturalized citizens?

fallen significantly


When foreign-born people become us citizens they are called?

Citizens, or naturalized citizens.


What are the similarities or differences between the foreign-born population who came into the US before 1970 and 1990?

The number of foreign-born population who became naturalized citizens has declined by about 65 percent.


What is a foreign born individual who becomes an American citizen?

They are "Naturalized Citizens".


What is derivative citizenship?

Derivative citizenship is citizenship that is extended to children of naturalized citizens. It is also extended to some foreign born children that are adopted by American citizens.


What is the difference between naturalization and citizenship?

I believe that the questioner has their terminology confused. There are two types of US citizenship: NATURAL-BORN and NATURALIZED. Natural-born is what the name implies - they are born in the U.S.. Naturalized citizens are those who were born as citizens of other countries and applied to become U.S. citizens by studying for the privilege and then renounced their foreign citizenship and swore allegiance to the U.S. when they took the oath of citizenship.


What is the legal process that makes a foreign-born person a citizen of the US?

The process is called "naturalization" - the legal process by which a foreign immigrant gains citizen status, and (almost) all rights and privileges thereof. Naturalized citizens still cannot be President or Vice President.


A person who is born in a country or who becomes a member of a country by law?

Naturalized citizen may be the term you want. Foreign-born is also used.


In the united states what is the definition of a naturalized citizen?

In the United States, a naturalized citizen is foreign born person who has become a citizen through legal means.


What is the diffence between a citizen and a naturalized citizen?

You are a natural born citizen of the United States if you were born in territory belonging to the United States. You can still be a naturalized U.S. citizen if you weren't born in the U.S by going through legal procedures, but you can never be a natural born citizen unless you born as one. The Supreme Court has never ruled on the exact meaning of the phrase "natural born" which appears is the US Constitution as a requirement for the US president. Persons born in foreign countries with two US citizens as parents are US citizens but it is not known whether they are legally natural born.


Should a new amendment be passed allowing naturalized US citizens born in a foreign country to run for US president just so it could be possible for Arnold Schwarznegger to run for president one day?

I would say that changing the law for one person doesn't make sense. If we believe that naturalized citizens in general deserve that chance, then we should change the law, and if not, we shouldn't. Changing it for one guy seems like it would have unintended consequences.


How did the foreign-born population become a major factor in American political life between 1820 and 1850?

Foreign Born population was danger to American people because they started taking businesses and opportunities from the " Real" American citizens