Re: Family of Mexican Boy Shot by Border Patrol Agent Sues for $25 Million
By robert81373
Created Jan 17 2011 - 11:30pm
robert81373 January 17, 2011 at 10:30pm
Citizenship in the United States is a status given to individuals that entails specific rights, duties, privileges and benefits between the United States and the individual. Citizenship is a legal marker identifying a person as having a bundle of rights, including the right to live and work in the United States and to receive federal assistance and government services.[1] Most persons who undergo naturalization do so to get permission to live and work in the nation legally. American law permits
robert81373 January 17, 2011
at 10:30pm
Citizenship in the United States is a status given to individuals that entails specific rights, duties, privileges and benefits between the United States and the individual. Citizenship is a legal marker identifying a person as having a bundle of rights, including the right to live and work in the United States and to receive federal assistance and government services.[1] Most persons who undergo naturalization do so to get permission to live and work in the nation legally. American law permits