I too have dual citizenship of sorts. Since, as a naturalized US citizen I am forbidden from holding dual citizenship (at least this was case when I was naturalized), it is very important for me to use my US credentials when entering the US. Very important. Any whiff that I am showing allegance to another country and naturalization can be revoked. Returning from a country you used another passport to enter could pose problems.
This might have been relaxed as an earlier poster has suggested, but I am certainly not going to take any chances.
My country of birth, Canada, did not recognize my renouncement of citizenship, for US naturalization purposes, and this is how I am a "dual citizen" so to speak.
I would be very careful and make sure you've got your ducks in line.
The US in particular has become very particular about it's borders, it's credentials, and it's citizens, and frankly any one of us can be held incommunicado at guantanamo bay for the even the slightest whiff of inpropriatey. I would do everything I could to stay below the radar.
-bear
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