American Samoans are not U.S. citizens; they are U.S. nationals. This status grants them the right to live and work in the United States without a visa but does not provide the full rights of citizenship, such as the ability to vote in federal elections. Their status has been the subject of legal discussions and debates regarding citizenship rights.
Not everyone in a U.S. territory is a U.S. citizen (American Samoans are not), but Guam residents are U.S. citizens.
Not everyone in a U.S. territory is a U.S. citizen (American Samoans are not), but Guam residents are U.S. citizens.
Samoans
The United States of America!
Christianity is very important to us Samoans. It is our main priority, it is what makes us us. We obey every commandment and we love Jesus Christ as he died on the cross for us and now we are worshipping Him. Christianity is long and forever with us Samoans, we never forget it.
Yes, if they are born in the US, they are US citizens.
samoans live in either American Samoa or wester Samoa. Samoans usually live in huts or regular houses like the ones today.
Because they can!! Durr
American Indians, yes.
samoans celebrate Christmas by knowing how to spell hahaha jonah
No.
All of them; however most US Citizens residing in Latin America are found in Mexico.