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Where does Congress get its power to regulate naturalization?

through its exclusive power


Do a person have to be a born citizen to run for congress?

No they do not have to be born a US Citizen. They can become a citizen through the naturalization process.


Why did Kennedy lack a mandate to push his measures through congress?

dill


What are the modes naturalization?

Two modes of Naturalization i. 1. Direct - naturalization is performed through judicial proceeding. ii. 2. Derivative - naturalization is derived from the naturalized spouse or parent or derived through matrimony with a natural-born citizen.


What are the modes of naturalization?

Two modes of Naturalization i. 1. Direct - naturalization is performed through judicial proceeding. ii. 2. Derivative - naturalization is derived from the naturalized spouse or parent or derived through matrimony with a natural-born citizen.


The US Constitution maintains a republican system of government through what?

the people i thinkthrought either a presidents power to veto acts of congress


What similar legislative measures did presidents Truman and Eisenhower push through congress?

p.642, u can find it on that page


How can you give your Mexican girlfriend citizenship?

Naturalization through marriage.


Can immigrants be citizens?

They can typically become citizens through naturalization.


Do Democrats help or hurt blacks?

They help, it was the First Republican President who freed the slaves (Lincoln), in 1964 The republican minority in congress pushed through the civil rights act. There is tons more information, help yourself. :)


Does a male who is a lawfull permanent resident derive citizenship through his wife upon her naturalization?

No. He will still have to go through the naturalization process himself. However, his wife's citizenship may work in his favor.


Which did not approve Truman's plan to end racial discrimination?

The U.S. Congress did not approve of President Truman's plan to end racial discrimination through his civil rights proposals, such as anti-lynching laws and desegregation measures. Southern Democrats and conservative Republicans strongly opposed these measures.