People born in the united states are
legal residents
naturalized citizens
u. s. ci...
Social Studies, 27.11.2019 05:31 rodriguez1980
People born in the united states are
legal residents
naturalized citizens
u. s. citizens
immigrants
a "naturalized" u. s. citizen
served in the military for five years
won citizenship in a contest
was born in the united states
completed a citizenship process
which of the following people could not have the document shown above(a passport is shown above)?
a u. s. resident who became a legal citizen
a native u. s. citizen living outside the nation
a u. s. resident who is not a legal citizen
a naturalized u. s. citizen visiting other nations
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