Naturalization act of 1790
The Naturalization Law of 1790
im sorry, but that question does not make sense, they do not "forgive" anything if you marry a citizen, no matter how the citizen abtained citizenship. I am a American citizen, and I am white, I was born in Washington state. I married a Mexican immigrant, we have been together for 7 years, and we have a child that was also born in Washington state, However, they will not let my husband live in the U.S. even though he is not a criminal, and our child and myself are totaly dependant on his income, and I am disabled and cannot care for my son and myself without him. This is a common misconception among Americans-that if an illegal immigrant gets married to a citizen, they have a right to become a citizen- However, it is just not true.
Answer:In the 18th century only white males and possibly middling or high could become a citizen slaves, white females and indentured servants could not.
expat is white people and immigrant is blackpeople. that's the difference.white and black.
The Naturalization Law of 1790
An African immigrant or a white African.
yes,pets were allowed in the White House.
Memories, family photos - black and white.
The White House can only suggest that the Congress consider a bill to become a law. However, only a member of Congress is allowed to propose the bill directly to Congress.
A white Mexican is a Mexican citizen who is predominantly of European descent and both his parents do not necessarily have to be white.
Be a natural-born American citizen. If you were not born a U.S. citizen, then nothing else matters.
All white men were allowed to vote.