My mother tells me she became a U.S. citizen through her father (U.S. passport and everything), and she's always told me it happened after my birth (I was born in the 90s), and it occurred to me that it didn't really make sense because she had never taken a citizenship test in her life. So I believe that maybe she may be a U.S. citizen born abroad? Would that be correct? We're not quite sure. I spoke with a lawyer and ended up screwed in the end.
The thing is, I'm undocumented and have been here since the age of 3, and I'm wondering if maybe I can prove she is a citizen born abroad, and that she was here a year (or is it 5 years?) before my birth, if I could be an automatic citizen as well?
It's kind of unfair that you can jump the border illegally, have a child here, and your child is an automatic citizen, but they make this countries own citizens jump through hoops to prove their children are citizens?
Also who do I voice this opinion to? A congressman? A senator? I just want my voice to be heard and possibly maybe a change.

