John Sreedhar
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Hi,
Exactly what's the difference in advantages, rights, discrimination under constitution between the two?
I read somewhere that if a naturalized citizen after becoming citizen, he can be deported if INS found if one used false evidence to obtain GC and citizenship. Other than this any other problems?
If one find guilty of terrorist activities, can they be deported? Is it true? The same do not applicable for born citizens,right? Also if one forgo his original citizenship and left only with US citizenship, to where US govt deports the person?
Any other discriminations? If one do any crime in any other country, or did appear in court, and placed in jail, how this affects one's citizenship. Does US govt (US consulate) helps the person in that country, as the person is US citizen. How does it affects the person when he return to US?
Also if a person do any small or major crime is USA other than terrorist activities, will that person still get deported? Or will he be jailed like born citizens if he found gulity.
Any other disadvantages compared to born citizens?
USCIS can revoke citizenship of a naturalized citizen. USCIS cannot revoke citizenship of a born citizen. Is this true? In what cases this is possible. If the citizenship of a naturalized person is revoked, to where the person will get deported, as his original citizenship got cancelled.
Thanks.
Exactly what's the difference in advantages, rights, discrimination under constitution between the two?
I read somewhere that if a naturalized citizen after becoming citizen, he can be deported if INS found if one used false evidence to obtain GC and citizenship. Other than this any other problems?
If one find guilty of terrorist activities, can they be deported? Is it true? The same do not applicable for born citizens,right? Also if one forgo his original citizenship and left only with US citizenship, to where US govt deports the person?
Any other discriminations? If one do any crime in any other country, or did appear in court, and placed in jail, how this affects one's citizenship. Does US govt (US consulate) helps the person in that country, as the person is US citizen. How does it affects the person when he return to US?
Also if a person do any small or major crime is USA other than terrorist activities, will that person still get deported? Or will he be jailed like born citizens if he found gulity.
Any other disadvantages compared to born citizens?
USCIS can revoke citizenship of a naturalized citizen. USCIS cannot revoke citizenship of a born citizen. Is this true? In what cases this is possible. If the citizenship of a naturalized person is revoked, to where the person will get deported, as his original citizenship got cancelled.
Thanks.
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