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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?
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.