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15.1 Citizenship and Immigration
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What is a Citizen? Member of a state that can participate in it. Can participate in its governance. Citizens are protected by the state.
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Citizen Responsibilities Citizens have to... Understand/Obey the law. Pay taxes! Respect others' rights. Participate in public service (jury duty, voting)
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Ways to Become a Citizen Birth rite Citizenship Have a parent who is a U.S. Citizen! Jus sanguinis (Law of the blood) Parent must have lived in U.S. At least 5 years. Be born in the United States Jus soli (Law of the soil) Parents have to be under U.S. Authority. Who does this exempt?
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Ways to become a Citizen The third way... Naturalization! Legal process for Immigrants to gain citizenship.
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Naturalization Process Restriction on who can apply. Immigrants must; Enter the U.S. Legally. Be financially independent. Be literate. No mental illnesses or drug addictions. No criminal record!
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Naturalization Process Naturalization available to permanent residents. To apply, residents must file two things. Citizenship application Declaration on Intent 5 year residency requirement.
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Becoming a Citizen - Applicants must prove that they; - Lived in the U.S. For 5 years. - Are 18. - Can read/write/speak English. - Good, moral character; -Supports order in the U.S.
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Becoming a Citizen - After all that... Citizenship! - U.S. Can also grant citizenship to groups of people at will.
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Losing Citizenship - Denaturalization - Loss of citizenship - Only happens when someone has fraudulently gotten citizenship. - Expatriation - Renouncement of citizenship
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