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If the USA census asks about citizenship, who else is going to mark “non citizen”?

Wafflestomp 6 Jan 10
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I will...since I am a USACitizwn since 1986.

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I'll have to. I'm a Brit, permanent resident since 1980.
Just came back from London... first time home in 25 years, & was detained at immigration because my last name had changed. Seriously? Is it that unusual for a woman to marry between the ages of 14 & 52??
I sat there for over an hour before they finally let me go.

why didn't you change your nme in the passport, Green Card and DL?

@DUCHESSA
I did, on the passport & DL. But when I moved here green cards didn't need renewing. I've applied for an updated one, but it takes about a year. It's all on file, & they have access to the digital documents, including my marriage certificate. Guess I must have looked suspicious, lol.

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I was born in this country and will mark myself as a citizen. I always believe that once you are a citizen you cannot have it taken away from you (though you could, presumably, give it up). After what has recently happened with citizenships being recinded, I am appalled.

Probably because the person lied to obtain said status....because since 1989 (or so) the American Citizenship -naturalized- can't be taken away. Legal Resident Alien status indeed can be revoked.

@DUCHESSA How do you know the person lied?

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Whatever you planing... my 3 retirement checks are Off Limits!!!!

As are mine.

@DUCHESSA We know there is time for rebellion and time to know what time it is.

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