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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]slackmaster
(60,567 posts)42. My niece was born on the island of Okinawa, but she is a US citizen and will be qualified...
...to run for President when she reaches 40 years of age.
Both of her parents were and are US citizens.
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But I thought as long as one parent was a US Citizen then you are an American Citizen
LynneSin
Oct 2012
#10
ding...whichmkes the birther shit that much more stupid. even is he WAS born in kenya.. still
dionysus
Oct 2012
#27
It also means he should have "self-deported" by Mitt's immigration standards.
Barack_America
Oct 2012
#6
I'm no expert on 1907 immigration law, but by todays' standards "steps" would need to be taken.
Barack_America
Oct 2012
#21
No. George's parents were US Citizens at the time of his birth, making George a USC.
leveymg
Oct 2012
#35
That's an interesting question. But, it's likely that anyone who was born in Utah became a USC
leveymg
Oct 2012
#59
I never said they renounced but that they fled the country so they could practice Polygamy
LynneSin
Oct 2012
#17
Okay, so the children of draft evaders who went to Canada are not US citizens?
jberryhill
Oct 2012
#23
"Native-born" US Citz means not Naturalized. Romney was born a USC, so no need.
leveymg
Oct 2012
#12
USC by birth not conveyed under any "uniform rules for naturalization". Concepts are exclusive.
leveymg
Oct 2012
#31
No. If he had been naturalized, he'd be a citizen by law. The INA may contain definitions, but does
leveymg
Oct 2012
#49
Yes. But, Mittens -- and Obama -- were born citizens, regardless of the nationality of parents
leveymg
Oct 2012
#64
imagine if Obama's grandparents FLED THE UNITED STATES to engage in polygamy? just imagine....
spanone
Oct 2012
#13
Most human beings, being human beings, have two grandmothers: one maternal; one paternal.
WinkyDink
Oct 2012
#41
"so they could flee US government persecution" --- I'll have to take issue with "persecution"; it's
WinkyDink
Oct 2012
#36
My niece was born on the island of Okinawa, but she is a US citizen and will be qualified...
slackmaster
Oct 2012
#42
Yes, you are correct. 25 for the House, 30 for the Senate, 35 for President.
slackmaster
Oct 2012
#48
I believe that it only applied to those born in the "Canal Zone" - considered a US territory.
IggleDoer
Oct 2012
#68
Seriously? Why do people feel compelled to play the same idiotic game that teabaggers
cali
Oct 2012
#63
I'm not trying to start a birther movement nor do any of us question Mitt's citizenship
LynneSin
Oct 2012
#74
I'm sorry, but none of this has anything to do with THIS election, does it? nt.
OldDem2012
Oct 2012
#79