The difference in requirements for becoming a Mexican and US citizen

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There is a significant difference in the requirements for becoming a citizen of Mexico and becoming a citizen of the United States of America.

To become a Mexican citizen, these are the rules:

Requirements for Mexican Citizenship Application

Original and one copy of the following, unless indicated otherwise:

  1. completed application form DNN-3

  2. resident card (two copies) – valid for 6+ months from application date, and proving Mexican residency for two or five years previous to application date

  3. CURP – Clave Única de Registro de Población (Unique Population Registry Code)

  4. legalized/apostilled foreign birth certificate – translated into Spanish by a court certified translator (read more about apostillization here)

  5. passport or alternative valid ID – two copies of all pages of the passport

  6. resident card. This document must demonstrate consecutive residency in the country for five/two years immediately prior to the date of application. This document must be valid for at least six months after filling the application.



  7. letter under oath declaring the number of exits from and entries to Mexico for the two years preceding the application (two copies)

  8. Clean Criminal Record Certificate (Certificado de No Antecedentes Penales) issued by national and local authority for your place of residency

  9. proof of your knowledge of the Spanish language, the history of the country and your cultural integration in Mexico

  10. two passport-size photos: white background, no glasses, bare head

  11. proof of payment of application fees

This is how to become an American citizen under this regime:

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Its quite easy for a Mexican to become a American all they have to do is sneak across the Border and register as a Democrat

Exactly. Apparently, handing out bonus citizenship to immigration criminals is “infrastructure”. There should be a restriction that anyone granted citizenship that has not entered the country legally and gone through the immigration process cannot vote in local, state or national elections for 10 years. I wonder how Democrats would like that?

There’s a reason Mexico makes difficult to become a citizen, let’s not speak of how easily they can, and will, strip you of your second class citizenship… They value that status, and our citizens of the world leftists don’t.

We should make it very hard to both be here legally as well as becoming citizen… Because it is worth a lot to us.

We should also make ourcitizenship exclusive of others. Use you citizen of “x, y, z country” privileges, you have just made your us citizenship null & void.