Americans | |
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Jumlah populasi | |
ca 331,4 juta[1] (Sensus AS 2020) ![]() | |
Daerah dengan populasi signifikan | |
Diaspora Amerika Serikat: ca 2,996 juta (berdasarkan kewarganegaraan AS)[2][3] | |
Meksiko | 799.000+[2][3] |
Kolombia | 790.000+[4] |
Filipina | 38.000–300.000[2][3][5] |
Kanada | 273.000+[2][3] |
Brasil | 22.000-260,000[2][6] |
Inggris Raya | 171.000+[2][3] |
Jerman | 153.000+[2][3] |
Australia | 117.000+[2][3] |
Prancis | 100.000+[7] |
Arab Saudi | 70.000–80.000[8][9] |
Israel | 77.000+[2][3] |
Korea Selatan | 68.000+[2][3] |
Hong Kong | 60.000[10]–85,000[11] |
Jepang | 58.000+[2][3] |
Spanyol | 57.000+[2][3] |
Italia | 54.000+[2][3] |
Bangladesh | 45.000+[2][3] |
Peru | 41.000+[2][3] |
Swiss | 39.000+[2][3] |
Irlandia | 35.000+[2][3] |
Belanda | 35.000+[2][3] |
India | 33.000+[2][3] |
Bahasa | |
Mayoritas: Inggris Amerika Serikat Minoritas: Spanyol, bahasa pribumi dan beragam bahasa lainnya | |
Agama | |
Mayoritas: Kekristenan (Protestanisme, Katolik Roma, Mormonisme dan denominasi lainnya)[12] Minoritas: Tidak beragama, Yudaisme, Buddhisme, Islam, Hinduisme, Sikhisme, dan beragam agama lainnya[12] |
Orang Amerika Serikat adalah warga negara Amerika Serikat.[13][14] Amerika Serikat merupakan tempat bagi orang-orang dari berbagai asal usul ras dan etnis; sehingga, hukum Amerika Serikat tidak menyamakan kebangsaan dengan ras ataupun etnisitas, melainkan dengan kewarganegaraan dan sumpah untuk setia selamanya.[15][16][17][18]
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The INA defines 'national of the United States' as '(A) a citizen of the United States, or (B) a person who, though not a citizen of the United States, owes permanent allegiance to the United States.'
The [INA] defines naturalization as 'conferring of nationality of a state upon a person after birth, by any means whatsoever.'
Who Is An American? Native-born and naturalized citizens
But it also expresses a myth of American nationality that remains vital in our political and cultural life: the idealized self-image of a multiethnic, multiracial democracy, hospitable to differences but united by a common sense of national belonging.
In inter-state relations, the American nation state presents its members as a monistic political body-despite ethnic and national groups in the interior.
To be or to become an American, a person did not have to be of any particular national, linguistic, religious, or ethnic background. All he had to do was to commit himself to the political ideology centered on the abstract ideals of liberty, equality, and republicanism. Thus the universalist ideological character of American nationality meant that it was open to anyone who willed to become an American.
The first, and central, way involves the view that Americans are all those persons born within the boundaries of the United States or admitted to citizenship by the government.
...from Thomas Paine's plea in 1783...to Henry Clay's remark in 1815... "It is hard for us to believe ... how conscious these early Americans were of the job of developing American character out of the regional and generational polaritities and contradictions of a nation of immigrants and migrants." ... To be or to become an American, a person did not have to be of any particular national, linguistic, religious, or ethnic background. All he had to do was to commit himself to the political ideology centered on the abstract ideals of liberty, equality, and republicanism. Thus the universalist ideological character of American nationality meant that it was open to anyone who willed to become an American.
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