As such, there is a case against Obama. His father was only in the U.S. on a temporary student visa. The Wong Kim Ark decision was based on the agreed to fact that Ark's non-citizen parents were permanently domiciled in the U.S. at the time of his birth.
Such is not true of Obama.
I would actually agree that there is at least some case against Obama, if both of his parents had been students here on a temporary visa.
With a parent who was an American citizen, Constitutionally and legally, no case at all.
Rides3,
See this post by IMR 4350, it pegs the whereabouts of the mom better; I didn’t realize the limits on travel after the baby was born.
Non citizen, “just passing thru” dad...
Foreign birth of kid...
Mom a few months shy of her 19th birthday...
IMHO kid isn’t a citizen.... at least not one whose nationality is unquestionable.
To: Eye of Unk
More than likely Canada.
His mother is placed in Washington state just a few weeks after the date of his birth.
It would be virtually impossible for her to be in Washington just a few weeks after his birth even if Zippo was born in Hawaii.
A friend of mine said after her daughter (now 15-16) was born,she wasnt allowed to fly on any plane with pressurized compartment for something like 6 weeks because a baby cant clear their ears and it could cause their ear drums to rupture.
Unless Zippo is several months older than what is reported,and the woman in Washington is wrong about his age being just a few weeks when she first saw him in Washington,it couldnt be Kenya.
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