American with Italian decent i would think.
He was born in Italy to American parents; so he is only Italian by birth and not by heredity.
I guess if both your parents are born in like Italy and they are vacationing in America and they have you, you are an American even when you come back home to Italy but you will still have Italian genes so because both your parents are 100% Italian you are also 100% Italian but technically you are also 100% American. And also you can live in Brazil all your life and be born there but get American citizenship and you will be a member of America but not American.
Dylan and Cole's nationaities include: Dutch,German,Italian-American, and Cherokee Native-American.They are Italian natives from Italy.Their parents American natives from USA.Their dad is also Dutch and German and their mom is Cherokee Indian.Their last name sprouse is from Neitherlands Holland.They are mainly Dutch and German,then Italian and Native-American
Her mother is from Italy and her father is from Mexico. That makes her part Italian and part American Latin or Hispanic
Your child will be an American citizen automatically because American parents = American child. However, the Italian law is different than ours. You are not Italian just because you are born in Italy. if you are born in Italy to foreign parents, and you reside there until you are 18, then you can apply for citizenship. At that point, the child can be a duel citizen (the US now recognizes duel citizenship).
Yes, but it depends on the context. Italian can be considered an ethnicity when it is referring to the group of people whose ancestors came from or were born in Italy. However, Italian can also be considered a nationality since any person can get an Italian passport even if his or her ancestors were not born in Italy. For example, someone born in Italy to Italian parents, grandparents, etc. would be an ethnic and national Italian. Someone born in the United States to American parents but all Italian grandparents would be an ethnic Italian but a US national. Someone born in Italy to Tunisian parents, but who lives in Italy and has Italian citizenship would be a national Italian, but an ethnic Tunisian (probably Arab or Amazigh).
Pope Francis is from Argentina but is of Italian descent. His father was from Italy and his mother's parents were from Italy.
Joe Arpaio is an American who was born in Springfield, Massachusetts. Both of his parents were from Lacedonia, Italy. So you could say he is Italian-American.
No. Italian people did come to the early American colonies, but Italy didn’t colonize.
Grace and Melissa According to parents in Italy
He was born in 1940, in Brooklyn, New York Unites States by Italian-American parents. His family is originated from Naples, Italy though.
Yes. His parents are from the Val di non region of Italy located in Trentino. This is in northern Italy.