US President donald trump and industrialist Elon Musk were seen hugging each other till some time ago. Elon Musk was also seen everywhere in Trump's election campaign, but now the situation has changed and the animosity between the two is well known. Even trump and Musk, both are making statements against each other from time to time. The situation has come to such a point that trump has even threatened to deport Musk from America.

In such a situation, now the question is arising in the minds of the people that what are the rules regarding citizenship in America? And how can Elon Musk be expelled from the country despite being an American citizen? Is there any rule regarding this in the American Constitution? Let's know the answers to these questions.

First know about Trump

Tesla owner and veteran industrialist Elon Musk is originally from South Africa. He was born in Pretoria, but he shifted from Pretoria to canada a few years after his birth. After living here for some time, Trepp came to America on a student visa, after which he settled here and took American citizenship. According to media reports, Elon Musk has American citizenship since 2002.

What are the rules regarding citizenship in America?

There are two bases for citizenship in America. The first is the right to citizenship by birth, that is, a person who is born in America is considered an American citizen by birth. Irrespective of the citizenship of his parents. On the other hand, the second way is naturalized citizenship. That is, a permanent resident of America, who is a resident of any other country, can apply to obtain American citizenship.

Can American citizenship be revoked?

The biggest question is whether a person's citizenship in America can be revoked? If a person is born in America, then his citizenship cannot be challenged. On the other hand, if a person has taken naturalized citizenship, then before revoking his citizenship, the government will have to prove that the person concerned had obtained citizenship by hiding the necessary information and documents or on the basis of fake documents. If this is proved, then the person loses his American citizenship and can be deported to the country of which he is a native citizen.

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