Yes, ice can hold U.S. citizens as long as it is thick enough and stable. For example, ice on lakes or rivers can support the weight of people walking or skating on it, typically when it is at least 4 inches thick. However, safety precautions should always be taken, as ice conditions can change rapidly and may not be reliable. Always check local guidelines and conditions before venturing onto ice.
Us immigration
They are US nationals meaning they can hold a US passport; but they are not US citizens which means there are certain limitations for them (e.g. taking high positio federal level jobs or vote in presidential elections)
No. Justice Elena Kagan is Jewish, but is a US citizen born to US citizens. She does not hold dual citizenship in the US and Israel.
only US citizens can hold a US passport. the resident alien must first apply and complete the citizenship process
As non-citizens, there are several things that they cannot do - chief among them is they cannot vote in a US election and they may not hold public office.
Yes, UK citizens can hold dual citizenship, which means they can be citizens of the United Kingdom and another country at the same time.
ICE stands for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. If a person is arrested, the jail personal will check to see if the person is a legal resident of the US. If the person has immigration problems, the jail will hold the person for ICE personnel, and will not allow them to bond out. ICE will pick up the person and they may be deported.
Assuming that you are talking about being president of the US, only native born citizens are eligible currently. Foreign born citizens cannot hold that office.
They are the titles bestowed by a monarch and expressly forbidden by the US constitution. Although there are US citizens who covertly hold honorary British and European knighthoods etc.
Yes, if they are born in the US, they are US citizens.
No.
Legally, they're not allowed. Call the ICE or cops, see what they can do.