You have to be outside of the US to renounce your citizenship, so the question of deportation wouldn't arise in the first place.
Citizenship Clause - the citizenship clause gives individual born in the United States, but especially at that time, African Americans the right to citizenship.
No. In the United States, individual states do not define, confer, or deny citizenship. The relationship between an individual and a U.S. state is called "residency", not "citizenship." You become a resident of a state merely by living there, regardless of your citizenship status.
He was legally German until 1933, when he renounced his citizenship. Then he applied for an American citizenship, what made him American until his death. A nationality is defined by a commitment to a nation and may be chosen by the individual according to the human right of free association (see United Nations Declaration of Rights). At the point Albert Einstein had officially renounced his German citizenship, despite he has always been carying it half-heartily only, he had declared he is not a German, and by adopting an American citizenship, he also declared he is American. Thus we have to respect his decision and write in our history books he was American.
He was legally German until 1933, when he renounced his citizenship. Then he applied for an American citizenship, what made him American until his death. A nationality is defined by a commitment to a nation and may be chosen by the individual according to the human right of free association (see United Nations Declaration of Rights). At the point Albert Einstein had officially renounced his German citizenship, despite he has always been carying it half-heartily only, he had declared he is not a German, and by adopting an American citizenship, he also declared he is American. Thus we have to respect his decision and write in our history books he was American.
He is a citizen of only the United States, and has never held another citizenship instead or in addition to United States citizenship.
You have to take the United States Citizenship test. The test is given by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Barack Obama is a citizen of only the United States, and has never held another citizenship instead or in addition to United States citizenship.
If she was married to a United States citizen than yes but if she wasn't no, only her child would be entitled with U.S. citizenship. A woman is NOT entitled to US citizenship simply because she gives birth in the US whether she is married to a citizen or not.
Ted Cruz was born in Canada to a Cuban father and American mother, making him a dual citizen of the United States and Canada. He renounced his Canadian citizenship in 2014. Cruz was the primary editor of the Harvard Law Review during his time at Harvard Law School.
The second sentence of the U.S. citizenship pledge, known as the Oath of Allegiance, states that the individual will "bear true faith and allegiance to the same." This sentence emphasizes the commitment to uphold loyalty and fidelity to the United States as part of becoming a citizen.
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