Mexicans.
The Alien Act of 1798 targeted any non-citizen from countries deemed hostile to the United States and made it harder for them to obtain citizenship. Immigrants from France faced particular challenges due to the tense relations between the two nations at the time. This was mainly because of fears that French sympathizers might undermine American security and interests.
I don't see why not. They should be treated just as immigrants. I think I'm gonna marry an alien.
No. Only if she was a felon would she have problems with citizenship; as it is, you will have enough issues given that she is an illegal alien and assumably already in the country.
It's a number that is given to immigrants by the Govt. when they are a resident alien or alien worker (work visa) etc. It's so they can keep track of the LEGAL immigrants
No
Most immigrants supported the Democratic Republicans.
Most immigrants supported the Democratic Republicans.
Most immigrants supported the Democratic Republicans.
Most immigrants support the democratic republicans
Most immigrants support the democratic republicans
To get Taiwanese citizenship, begin by first obtaining an Alien Residence Card. You must maintain residence for five years. Then, apply for the ROC card to become a citizen.
Illegal immigrants are not eligible to obtain citizenship. They have to meet certain requirements (including legal residency requirements in most countries) before they could even be considered. -- Help me in the battle to conquer cancer. Please support my fundraising efforts at www.conquercancer.ca/goto/donate What steps does an illegal alien over 21 years old need to take to be eligable to apply for citizenship; do they need to return to their homeland to start process?
The Alien Act prevented immigrants who aren't citizens (A.k.a Aliens) into the United States.