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The two ways of acquiring U.S. citizenship at birth are by place
of birth and inheritance from U.S. citizen parents. Any child
born in the United States while under American jurisdiction is a
U.S. citizen at birth. Because foreign ambassadors are not
subject to American jurisdiction, children born in the
United States to foreign ambassadors do not obtain U.S.
citizenship at birth.
Children born overseas to U.S. citizen parents derive U.S.
citizenship at birth, as long as the parents previously lived in
the United States for a sufficient period of time. All others must
naturalize to become citizens. J.B. was not a U.S. citizen at
birth. - ANSWER-From the information given above, it can be
validly concluded that J.B.,
was not born in the United States to U.S. citizen parents
In a certain border state, all state peace officers have the
authority to issue state citations for misdemeanor marijuana
and paraphernalia offenses committed in their presence. Early
last year, a certain CBP Sector in the state began a new
, operation with state police. Under this operation, all sector
canine handlers were cross-designated as state peace officers.
- ANSWER-From the information given above, it CANNOT be
validly concluded that, in the border state discussed above,
only sector canine handlers have the authority to issue
citations for misdemeanor marijuana and paraphernalia
offenses committed in their presence
Reinstatement allows a former Federal employee to reenter the
Federal competitive service workforce without competing with
the public in a civil service examination. If an applicant has
reinstatement eligibility, the applicant is eligible to apply for
any open civil service examination, as well as for Federal jobs
open only to Federal employees. There is no time limit on
reinstatement eligibility in certain cases. For example, if an
applicant has veterans' preference or has acquired Federal
career tenure by completing three years of substantially
continuous creditable service, the applicant has permanent
reinstatement eligibility. C.P. formerly worked in the Federal
competitive service workforce. - ANSWER-From the information
given above, it can be validly concluded that
if C.P. has veterans' preference, then C.P. is eligible to apply
for any open civil
service
examination