Ozzie Guillen.
Cito Gaston of the 1992 Toronto Blue Jays.
In the US, no.
More than most of us...
Typically, the age of emancipation within the US is 18 years old.
Mississippi has the oldest age of majority in the US. You have to be 21 to be considered an adult.
16 in canada, but not sure of the US thinks its 18
No you have to be 17 to drive in Iceland.
If you decided to keep your U.S. Citizenship yes.
In most states, the legal age is 18. Meaning that you can sign a legally binding contract at 18 years of age. So, you should be able to move anywhere in the US at that age.
He moved to the US in 1998 at the age of 16. When he moved to California he lived with a host family in Southern California.
In the US the child has to have reached adult age, usually 18, to decide where to live. To move before that requires parental permission.