Not to be rude, but where did you get that info? It isn’t correct. Doesn’t it sound a little too oversimplified for something like birthright citizenship laws in the US?
Not to be rude, but where did you get that info? It isn’t correct. Doesn’t it sound a little too oversimplified for something like birthright citizenship laws in the US?
The mother or the father, and it depends on circumstances. The rules are more strict when the father is the US citizen.
neil armstrong backwards is gnorts mr alien
I used to work for one of this man’s failing companies.
We were all forced to watch “training” videos about how smart, great, and successful he was. Myself and my entire team were laid off the following year.
My cat loves this. He closes his eyes and angles his head down when I get my face close, to let me rub the top of his head with my nose. Super adorable.
the needs are pretty special
It’s hilarious that the forest is just some saplings and mushrooms when it’s a baby
“Epic judge”?
Working and playing at the same desk is a trap, separate that shit ASAP.
Played through 64 a few years ago, still holds up great.
I should really play Legends 2.
I decided to read through their “about us” page and this just isn’t true, unless he is using a pseudonym and lying about all of the other writers/researchers.
I have configured systems like Okta and this detail almost makes me believe this is a real leak. 😂
I doubt he trained for that long if he left the chinstrap unbuckled
Disagree, I really needed it.
Most of the food in the area of Spain I visited (South) was bad because it was made for British tourists. Had no idea it was going to be like that.
Gibraltar was cool despite being even more British.
On the other hand, using ChatGPT for your Lemmy comments sticks out like a sore thumb
Take it as a sign that women experience the world differently than you do.
Can you give some tips on how to do that? I want to start using Mastodon but right now my feed just isn’t great.
Here’s the law if you’re interested in learning about it: https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-12-part-h-chapter-3
It’s pretty easy to understand. It depends on a few different things - you can be born to a US mother and not be a citizen, or to a US father and get citizenship through him. It depends on marriage status and there are different residency requirements for different situations. Those requirements are different depending on which parent is the US citizen too.