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In reply to the discussion: I'm not sure George Romney was a US Citizen after all. [View all]Barack_America
(28,876 posts)26. Looking through the constitution....
...I can find specific clauses to include residents of Puerto Rico, the Panama Canal Zone, Alaska, etc. as US citizens.
I can find nothing pertaining to Utah as a territory. That's my question. Why does the constitution make specific allowances for citizenship for these territories, if it's automatic for ALL territories?
Did citizens from Utah have to undergo naturalization?
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/chapter-12/subchapter-III/part-I
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Interesting questions. Very interested in hearing what all the immigration scholars think.
bluerum
Oct 2012
#1
When was that decided (birth in territory = US citizenship)? Did it apply to Utah?
Barack_America
Oct 2012
#6
George Romney withdrew in 1968 before questions about his status could be resolved.
KurtNYC
Oct 2012
#20
The Constitution makes special provisions for people born before it was adopted
starroute
Oct 2012
#28
And the possibility that his own father would have been one Mitt says should "self deport"
Barack_America
Oct 2012
#50
How would the early Presidents not been eligible under the Constitution?
LiberalFighter
Oct 2012
#47
Apparently you used to lose your citizenship by voting in foreign elections.
Barack_America
Oct 2012
#12
THese discussions are NOT about Mitt's citizenship - we know he's a US Citizen
LynneSin
Oct 2012
#30
Citizens born abroad are people who have one parent who is an American citizen
JDPriestly
Oct 2012
#27
Actually, as a polygamist, Mitt's ggrandfather did not have voting rights.
Barack_America
Oct 2012
#34
How odd. I read all of this just now & thought it was about tagging Willard as an anchor baby.
Indpndnt
Oct 2012
#44
Mitt is a citizen. His parents were citizens. His grandparents were citizens.
Stinky The Clown
Oct 2012
#33
Rmoney should have to explain publicly how he justifies claiming US citizenship. nt
SDjack
Oct 2012
#52