She is a famous scientist specializing in soil science. Because she works in the U.S department in agriculture.
The soil in a region is saturated, and rainfall is greater than the need for the moisture.
He unhinges his jaws (similar to a snake dislocating it's jaws), takes a bite of the soil, and it comes out of the "other end". His stomach takes out all the nutrients and minerals before the soil is excreted. The force of the soil coming out propels him through the soil.
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The child is a citizen of both countries, since it was born on Canadian soil, but from an American citizen.
No, but if the child is born on American soil, he/she will be.
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Yes. A child born on American soil is an American citizen. I beleieve the question is meant to refer American soil as United States soil, being that the western hemisphere is America, therefore all children born there are Americans. And yes, a child born in the USA is a citizen of the USA, regardless if his parents are undocumented. That is the major problem facing the undocumented immgration in the US. Families are being separated because undocumanted parents are deported while the US-born child has the rights to remain in USA.
I don't think so, unless the child was born on American soil (actually in America, an American territory, American military installation, or American embassy).
If the child was born on American soil, the child is a legal citizen. The child then has the option of staying, be it a very poor option.
The child is an American citizen if the child was born on American soil. The child should be able to stay in the US with the father. Unless the mother takes the child with her. There could be a custody dispute between the mother and father, it should be what is best for the child.
Irrespective of the nationality of the mother or father, if the child is born in US soil, he/she will be automatically be a US Citizen
Yes, the child born on U.S. soil, in the air or onboard a U.S. plane becomes an U.S. citizen automatically. It does not, however, give the non-citizen parents a right to stay (with the citizen child) in the U.S. Without proper documentation they will be deported to their homeland. At the age of 18 the child can choose to apply for permanent residency for them (so-called Green Card).
If you mean born in America, the answer is yes. (On an interesting note, if John Mccain had been elected as our president, he would have been the first US president NOT born on American soil. John Mccain was actually born in Panama. However, he is considered to be born an American citizen because he was born on an American military base in Panama.)
As per the current US citizenship laws, a child that is born on US soil( outlying islands are also included) will get US citizenship status by birth. This is irrespective of the illegal status of its parents.
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