Legal aliens, or lawful permanent residents, have the right to live and work in the United States but do not have the full rights of U.S. citizens. Unlike citizens, legal aliens cannot vote in federal elections, run for public office, or obtain certain government jobs. Additionally, legal aliens must maintain their Immigration status and may face deportation for certain legal infractions, while citizens have the right to remain in the country indefinitely. Citizens also have the ability to sponsor family members for immigration, which legal aliens cannot do to the same extent.
The United States Government does not recognized "dual citizenship". The government puts people in 2 categories: 1. U.S. citzens 2. Aliens
A person born in the territory of the United States of America or to United States citizen parents would be a natural born citizen of the United States.
A person born in the territory of the United States of America or to United States citizen parents would be a natural born citizen of the United States.
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Yes, anyone born in the United States is automatically a US citizen.
I am a citizen of the United States.
Both of you will be deported
In the United States, a naturalized citizen is foreign born person who has become a citizen through legal means.
Representives
No she is still not a citizen of The United States Of America No she is still not a citizen of The United States Of America
1. You are born in the United States or its territories. 2. You are born the child of a United States citizen.
United States Citizen