Karl Hungus
Here to fix the cable
Yuck.
I'm done with Dempsey. Unless he's sitting on 12 goals for Seattle on Jun 1 I stick Arjo in the 10 spot
Well they did pass something pretty recently, moving the time frame up to 5 years or 3 years for married athletes. Nagbe will have citizenship next December because of this, I believe.
Regis was naturalized in Los Angeles under a special provision of the Immigration and Naturalization Act. The provision requires the applicant's spouse to be a United States citizen living abroad and employed by the Government, by an American research institution or by an American corporation that promotes foreign trade and commerce, according to Bill Strassberger, a spokesman for the I.N.S.'s western district.
Im assuming his dad is a naturalized citizen?His possible eligibility is that he should be eligible based on, if I'm remembering correctly, that he lived here for several years and his dad is a citizen, yes?
If so, and I don't have the by laws in front of me so I don't know for sure, it's possible they could say he was a citizen, even if he didn't have citizenship at the time.
The child was under 18 or not yet born on February 27, 2001: At least one parent is a U.S. citizen, the child is currently under 18 and residing in the U.S. in the legal and physical custody of the U.S. citizen parent pursuant to lawful admission for permanent residence.
The away jersey is confirmed.
When asked if there was a possibility that he could choose to play for the U.S. at this year’s World Cup — and be tied to the U.S. for good — Green nodded his head.
“Yes, I think so,” he said. “If I can play a World Cup at 18 years old, it would be great, amazing. But I have to train hard.”
Green said Klinsmann had mentioned the possibility of playing for the U.S. at the World Cup, but the coach has not guaranteed him a spot on the World Cup team if he chooses to wear the Stars & Stripes.
“But the chance is there,” Green said with a smile. “I have to play well, and we will see.”