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Page 1: The Path to Citizenship Chapter 1-2 Pgs. 14-17. Key Terms O Naturalization – a legal process in which foreigners become citizens. O Alien – a noncitizen

The Path to Citizenship

Chapter 1-2Pgs. 14-17

Page 2: The Path to Citizenship Chapter 1-2 Pgs. 14-17. Key Terms O Naturalization – a legal process in which foreigners become citizens. O Alien – a noncitizen

Key TermsO Naturalization – a legal process in

which foreigners become citizens.O Alien – a noncitizenO Immigrant – a person who moves

permanently to a new countryO Deport – to expel from the country

Page 3: The Path to Citizenship Chapter 1-2 Pgs. 14-17. Key Terms O Naturalization – a legal process in which foreigners become citizens. O Alien – a noncitizen

Illegal AliensO Illegal aliens come to the U.S.

O Come as temporary visitors but never leave.

O Illegally cross the U.S. borders with Mexico and Canada.

O Foreigners who have stayed in the U.S. after their legal permits have expired.

Page 4: The Path to Citizenship Chapter 1-2 Pgs. 14-17. Key Terms O Naturalization – a legal process in which foreigners become citizens. O Alien – a noncitizen

ProblemsO It is illegal to hire an illegal alien, so

illegal aliens who find work receive little pay and no benefits.

O They live in fear that the government will find them and deport them.

Page 5: The Path to Citizenship Chapter 1-2 Pgs. 14-17. Key Terms O Naturalization – a legal process in which foreigners become citizens. O Alien – a noncitizen

Becoming a CitizenO You can become a citizen of the

United States two ways:O By birthO Naturalization process

Page 6: The Path to Citizenship Chapter 1-2 Pgs. 14-17. Key Terms O Naturalization – a legal process in which foreigners become citizens. O Alien – a noncitizen

By BirthO People born in the US or in any US

territory or military base are automatically citizens.

O People who are born elsewhere to American citizens or to one parent who is American.O These children can have dual citizenship.

O Children who are born on American soil to parents who are not citizens.O Does not apply to foreign diplomats

Page 7: The Path to Citizenship Chapter 1-2 Pgs. 14-17. Key Terms O Naturalization – a legal process in which foreigners become citizens. O Alien – a noncitizen

Naturalization ProcessO Step 1 – An immigrant signs a Declaration

of IntentionO Step 2 – The declaration is filed with the

USCIS (US Citizenship and Immigration Services)

O Step 3 – After living in the US a specified number of years (5 or 3 if you are married to a US citizen), the immigrant files an application for citizenship

O Step 4 – The USCIS interviews the applicantO Step 5 – The applicant passes a citizenship

examO Step 6 – The applicant pledges an oath of

allegiance.

Page 8: The Path to Citizenship Chapter 1-2 Pgs. 14-17. Key Terms O Naturalization – a legal process in which foreigners become citizens. O Alien – a noncitizen

Priority to EnterO Millions of people apply for entry into

the U.S. a year.O Priority goes to the following:

O People who are relatives of U.S. citizens

O Those who have needed job skills or money to invest in the economy

Page 9: The Path to Citizenship Chapter 1-2 Pgs. 14-17. Key Terms O Naturalization – a legal process in which foreigners become citizens. O Alien – a noncitizen

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