Are you a citizen if born in DC?

"All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside".
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Can you be president if born in Washington DC?

No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty-five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident ...
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Are people in DC U.S. citizens?

DC residents fulfill all the obligations of US citizenship and yet are denied representation. DC taxpayers pay federal taxes – more per capita than any state and more total federal taxes than 12 states and pay more in total federal income tax than 22 other states.
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Do citizens live in DC?

DC has 712,000 residents, more than Vermont and Wyoming and comparable with other states including Delaware, Alaska, and several others.
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What nationality is Washington DC?

According to 2019 US Census Bureau estimates, DC's population was 45.4% Black or African American, 42.5% White (37.3% Non-Hispanic White and 5.2% Hispanic White), 4.1% Asian, 4.4% Some Other Race, 0.3% Native American and Alaskan Native, 0.1% Pacific Islander and 3.3% from two or more races.
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Why is DC not a state?

Washington, DC, isn't a state; it's a district. DC stands for District of Columbia. Its creation comes directly from the US Constitution, which provides that the district, "not exceeding 10 Miles square," would "become the Seat of the Government of the United States."
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Why is Washington, D.C. so Black?

African Americans have been a significant part of Washington, DC's civic life and identity since the city was first declared the new national capital in 1791. African Americans were 25 percent of the population in 1800, and the majority of them were enslaved. By 1830, however, most were free people.
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Are you a US citizen if you live in Washington DC?

The people of the District of Columbia are not subjects of the people of the United States, but free American citizens.
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Is DC in Maryland or Virginia?

Washington is in neither Virginia nor Maryland. It is in the District of Columbia, which is the district designated way back when for the Federal Government.
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Is DC Included in the 50 states?

There are fifty (50) states and Washington D.C.The last two states to join the Union were Alaska (49th) and Hawaii (50th). Both joined in 1959. Washington D.C. is a federal district under the authority of Congress.
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Is Washington DC Maryland?

Washington D.C. is not located in any of the 50 US states. It is located in the District of Columbia, which is what D.C. stands for.
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What is the difference between a citizen and a natural-born citizen?

Pardoning the confusion of terms, a natural born Citizen was a native born citizen, born in the United States of America, under the Articles of Confederation or the United States of America, under the Constitution of the United States, while a Citizen of the United States at the time of the adoption of the Constitution ...
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What president was not born in the United States?

Hawaii. Barack Obama (44th). Obama is the only U.S. president not to be born in the contiguous United States.
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What is a natural born American citizen?

A natural-born citizen refers to someone who was a U.S. citizen at birth, and did not need to go through a naturalization proceeding later in life.
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Why is DC not in Washington?

So, to compromise, George Washington himself chose a location bordering the Potomac River. The northern Maryland and the southern Virginia would be the two states to cede land for this new capital, which was founded in 1790. So, in short, statehood for D.C. would directly contradict the Constitution.
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Why is DC called DMV?

The National Capital Region portion of the Washington Metropolitan Area is also colloquially known by the abbreviation "DMV" which stands for the "District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia." The area in the region that is surrounded by Interstate 495 referred to as being "Inside the Beltway".
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What is the capital of DC?

Washington, D.C., D.C. in full District of Columbia, city and capital of the United States of America.
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What makes you a U.S. citizen?

Generally, people are born U.S. citizens if they are born in the United States or if they are born abroad to U.S. citizens. You may also derive U.S. citizenship if you were under 18 and a lawful permanent resident when one or both of your parents naturalized, or after adoption by a U.S. citizen parent.
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How do I find out if I am a U.S. citizen?

You are a U.S. citizen if you have a:
  1. Birth certificate showing birth in the United States;
  2. Form N-550, Certificate of Naturalization;
  3. Form N-560, Certificate of Citizenship;
  4. Form FS-240, Report of Birth Abroad of United States Citizen; or.
  5. Valid unexpired U.S. passport.
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Why does DC not have representation in Congress?

As the federal capital, the District of Columbia is a special federal district, not a state, and therefore does not have voting representation in Congress. The Constitution grants Congress exclusive jurisdiction over the District in "all cases whatsoever".
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Why is D.C. called Chocolate City?

In 1957, D.C. became the first large city in the United States to be majority Black, earning it the moniker “Chocolate City.” That shift was in part a function of an expanding Black population during the baby boom. But it was more a function of Whites moving out of the city.
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Why do they call it Chocolate City?

For decades Washington, D.C., was known affectionately as "Chocolate City" to many black Americans, because it was predominantly African-American.
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Who governs the District of Columbia?

The United States Congress has ultimate authority over the District. The John A. Wilson Building is home to the mayor and the 13 members of the Council of the District of Columbia.
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What does the Constitution say about the District of Columbia?

The District of Columbia's creation is rooted in Article I, section 8, clause 17 of the Constitution, which says that the “Seat of the Government of the United States” shall be a district that is at most ten square miles and separate and apart from the other “particular States.”
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