This statement is false. What is true is that children COULD be included on a parent's passport. But, more often an infant or child was issued a passport in his own name. I still have copies of the passports issued to my children in the same era (mid sixties) with their little baby faces plainly visible on the inner page.
So, rather than focus on Stanley Ann's passport records, what is really needed are Barack Hussein Barry Soetoro Obama's passport records.
Maybe we should ask that guy who accessed Omoslem’s passport records, then parked his car to meet someone about the subject, and got shot to death thru the driver’s side window.
If he’s not talking, maybe the 3 murdered gay choir members from Trinity Church can tell us something new about their fellow devout Christian, Barry Soetoro.
But wouldn’t there need to be some proof the kid was a us citizen, proof such as an official birth cert?
Not to mention that the parents were really his/her parents.
Didn't someone doing some unauthorized snooping in his passport records meet an untimely end?
This statement is false. What is true is that children COULD be included on a parent's passport.
It goes further than that. My mother traveled from Berlin Germany to New York City in 1920 on her grandmother's passport. We no longer have the passport but we do have the photograph of the two taken for the trip. The consular seal is visible in the photograph and is actually embossed into the paper. Both of my maternal grandparents had died prior to 1920, mom was 12 when my great grandmother decided to "get out'a Dodge" at 62 and traveled halfway around the world to start a new life with her grand daughter. She lived to be 93 and never learned a word of English, mom learned English in six weeks but never lost the accent.
Regards,
GtG