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US Citizenship. 2 ways to become a US Citizen: 1.Anyone born in the United States 2.Anyone “Naturalized” in the United States (Naturalization = Process.

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1 US Citizenship

2 2 ways to become a US Citizen: 1.Anyone born in the United States 2.Anyone “Naturalized” in the United States (Naturalization = Process required for a citizen of one country to become a citizen of another country) 1.Anyone born in the United States 2.Anyone “Naturalized” in the United States (Naturalization = Process required for a citizen of one country to become a citizen of another country)

3 1. Citizens by Birth Born on USA soil –(jus soli = right of the soil) Born in a US territory (Puerto Rico, Guam, US military base Child of USA citizens – (jus sanguinis = Right of Blood) Born on USA soil –(jus soli = right of the soil) Born in a US territory (Puerto Rico, Guam, US military base Child of USA citizens – (jus sanguinis = Right of Blood)

4 2. Naturalization The Naturalization process: 1.File a Declaration of Intention w/ USCIS 2.Live in the US for 5+ years 3.File application for citizenship 4.Interview with USCIS agent 5.Pass the citizenship exam 6.Pledge the oath of allegiance The Naturalization process: 1.File a Declaration of Intention w/ USCIS 2.Live in the US for 5+ years 3.File application for citizenship 4.Interview with USCIS agent 5.Pass the citizenship exam 6.Pledge the oath of allegiance

5 Alien - Noncitizen of a country –legal aliens = students, tourists, business travelers, etc –Illegal Aliens = noncitizens who remain beyond established visa or who come into the country w/out permission Immigrant - Someone who moves to another country permanently Alien - Noncitizen of a country –legal aliens = students, tourists, business travelers, etc –Illegal Aliens = noncitizens who remain beyond established visa or who come into the country w/out permission Immigrant - Someone who moves to another country permanently

6 Who grants U.S. citizenship (what level of gov’t)? The Federal Government WHY? The Federal Government WHY?

7 Rights of Legal & Illegal Aliens Work Own Property Attend Public Schools Receive government services Legal Protection Work Own Property Attend Public Schools Receive government services Legal Protection

8 Rights of Legal & Illegal Aliens: Work Own Property Attend Public Schools Receive government services Legal Protection Work Own Property Attend Public Schools Receive government services Legal Protection

9 Rights denied to aliens Limitations on Gov’t employment (state & federal) Jury Duty Illegal Aliens cannot receive SS cards “ Cannot be admitted to colleges “ have less right of privacy (searches) Limitations on Gov’t employment (state & federal) Jury Duty Illegal Aliens cannot receive SS cards “ Cannot be admitted to colleges “ have less right of privacy (searches)

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11 What is the USCIS.? US Customs & Immigration Service Role: –Prevent Illegal entry of aliens –Border Patrol –Administer Naturalization process –Deport Illegal Aliens US Customs & Immigration Service Role: –Prevent Illegal entry of aliens –Border Patrol –Administer Naturalization process –Deport Illegal Aliens

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14 E Pluribus Unum “Out of Many, one”


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