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by chrisco255
1053 days ago
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No you're not. All that's required to be a naturalized US citizen is to be physically born in the U.S. Or to be born to U.S. citizen parents. They also do not do biometrics for driver's licenses. A bad, 4 year old driver license photo from the local dmv is quite different than having an international database containing irrevocable details about your physiology. Among many lessons in history are the degree to which such details have been abused by those in power. |
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A naturalized citizen is someone who was not born a citizen and then becomes one. Both of your examples are of natural citizens.