voting in presidential elections
A United States citizen can be denied the right to vote if he or she committed a felony. This is call felony disenfranchisement. Also young people are denied the right to vote untill the age of 18.
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No one in the U.S is denied the right to vote. Well, you can only vote if you are a citizen. So you must be over 18 and be a citizen of the United States. You can't vote if you are visiting from Germany or some other country like that.
It depends on the reason you were denied.
Yes, a US citizen can be denied entry into their own country if they have committed certain crimes or if there are concerns about their security or health.
Yes
A non-citzen can become a citizen in the US if they follow the proper procedures.
No, just the child.
Vote.
Yes, a US citizen can be denied entry into the United States under certain circumstances, such as if they have committed a serious crime or if there are concerns about their health or security risks.
A citizen can petition their parents if the citizen is at least 21.
Right to vote,right to become a candidate in elections and work at federal level (except presidency),right to be prevented from deportation,right to apply for an American passport, andlive and work anywhere in the US.