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I find it difficult to believe there are children who speak only English, but whose parents speak only Spanish. If the parents speak only Spanish, the children speak Spanish too. Otherwise, how do they communicate at home? The children would learn Spanish just by hearing their parents converse.
They must communicate by pointing at pictures in books.
Since the US doesn't allow dual citizenship, all those who claim dual citizenship with Mexico, should be stripped of their US citizenship.
The US does allow dual citizenship. I have it and the US is aware of it. American born children of Mexican parents need to appply for Mexican citizenship if they so desire to become a citizen of Mexico.
yes exactly. the US does allow dual citizenship. naturalized citizens are now given the opportunity to obtain dual cit.
man i try to stay out of these threads.
i didnt post the first time for a reason.
but hey every chance we get we must challenge mis-information.
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Originally Posted by zacatecana
The US does allow dual citizenship. I have it and the US is aware of it. American born children of Mexican parents need to appply for Mexican citizenship if they so desire to become a citizen of Mexico.
Have in front of me a copy of a Mexican Birth Certificate issued by the Mexican Consulate for my Great Grandson who was born in Calif.
My Grandaughter was born in Calif. while the father was a Mexican citizen via birth.
They both applied at the Mexican Consulate for a Mexican Birth Certificate and having the proof of parents/ paternal/maternal grandparents from Mexico a Mexican Birth Certificate was issued...thus the boy has a Dual Citizenship and TWO birth Certificates.
This does simplify matters for me as I have property/house in Baja that can be transferred over into my Great Grandsons name saving a hassle after my demise.
<<yes exactly. the US does allow dual citizenship. naturalized citizens are now given the opportunity to obtain dual cit.>>
I stand corrected. I was unaware that had changed.
The USA has allowed it for some time, it was actually Mexico that only recently changed the laws as a way to encourage more of it's citizens to leave Mexico and obtain USA citizenship. This gives the Mexican government great power over the USA by millions of it's citizens voting in our elections and taking billions of dollars from here to send back to Mexico.
I have read quite a few articles lately about hordes of illegals, mostly from Mexico, who are packing it up and heading back home. My question is; Many of these families have had children here in the United Stated who are technically American citizens. Will they be considered illegal aliens in Mexico? Will they be in danger of deportation?
Yeah will Mitt Romney be deported?
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