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This depends on what're you asking on. 

Do you mean. "What does it mean to be a U.S. Citizen?"

Or do you mean. "This person claims to be born in the United States, certain territories (i.e. Guam, or Puerto Rico), or has been granted citizenship through a green-card, and is subject to the U.S. jurisdiction."

Or perhaps you're asking about what is it that makes you an United States Citizen? 
A person who has claimed to be a United States citizen cannot become an actual United States citizen. One example of claiming to be a United States citizen is if a person marks or says that they are a United States citizen in a job application but is not. The only exception to this rule is that if a person did not make a false claim to be a citizen voluntarily.