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African-Americans are first-class citizens just like anyone else who was either born in the United States or who are naturalized citizens.
Of course. African Americans are born in the US, so they are automatically citizens. To get more technical, if an African came to America and became naturalized, s/he'd be a US citizen.
Indirectly, yes. First generation Americans, for example, would be the children, born in America, of immigrant families. If the parents eventually apply for and receive American citizenship, they are termed naturalized Americans, but their children, born after their parents came to America, are said to be native first generation Americans ( not to be confused with First Nations indigenous people -- North American Indian natives. More generally, "first generation" refers to the children born after any particular event of sufficient importance to be noted by an entire population.
The Americans celebrated their first harvest by having the first Thanksgiving with the Native Americans.
native Americans or natives
African-Americans are first-class citizens just like anyone else who was either born in the United States or who are naturalized citizens.
because they aren't real Americans
Filipinos are not considered Americans in nationality unless they hold dual citizenship or are naturalized. Filipinos are typically considered to be Filipino by nationality.
Of course. African Americans are born in the US, so they are automatically citizens. To get more technical, if an African came to America and became naturalized, s/he'd be a US citizen.
If a naturalized citizen was found to have gained citizenship by fraud, the citizenship can be revoked and possibly deported; a naturalized citizen is not qualified to run for the office of president of the US.
Become a naturalized Korean citizen first
Indirectly, yes. First generation Americans, for example, would be the children, born in America, of immigrant families. If the parents eventually apply for and receive American citizenship, they are termed naturalized Americans, but their children, born after their parents came to America, are said to be native first generation Americans ( not to be confused with First Nations indigenous people -- North American Indian natives. More generally, "first generation" refers to the children born after any particular event of sufficient importance to be noted by an entire population.
The Naturalized - 2010 was released on: USA: 2010
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A naturalized citizen can be a US Senator, although not the US President.
once a childs parents are natralized the child is natrailzed
telling a lie to become a naturalized citizen