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by toast0
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. If you're a citizen by birth, you don't get naturalized (unless you've renounced and changed your mind), and that clause won't apply to you. > They also do not do biometrics for driver's licenses. California takes a thumbprint. I haven't done a survey of other states (I don't remember WA taking one, but it also wouldn't have been that surprising, so I might just not remember) |
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