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To: curiosity; Liz; AuntB

While waiting, Barry would be a permanent resident living in Hawaii with his mom, eligible for virtually all the rights and benefits that go with US citizenship.
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Well that’s a lovely thought, kid...

and what would those “rights and benefits” have been in 1961 ???

Ten years later, in 1971, I was not “eligible for virtually all the rights and benefits that go with US citizenship” while I was “waiting” to become an American citizen...

And I was a member of the US military...

In fact BEFORE I ever got to enter the US to even start my “waiting” I had to swear I would not attempt to even apply for “virtually all the rights and benefits that go with US citizenship”

Among those were

voting privileges
government jobs
food stamps
welfare
free hospitalization
free medical care
free housing
free college tuition
and so on

I not only raised my right hand and swore I wouldnt I also had to sign to say I understood that I would or could be deported for doing so...

Now just what law passed between 1961 and 1971 denied me what Barry Soetoro so readily was granted ???

Did you do much research before you wrote this vanity ???

:)


80 posted on 07/09/2010 7:18:05 PM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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To: Tennessee Nana
In fact BEFORE I ever got to enter the US to even start my “waiting” I had to swear I would not attempt to even apply for “virtually all the rights and benefits that go with US citizenship”

You were an adult. Minor children of US citizens are treated differently.

voting privileges
government jobs

Right, and these things are just soooooo importnat to a baby. LOL

food stamps
welfare
free hospitalization
free medical care
free housing

He'd be eligible for all of these things because of his mother's citizenship.

free college tuition

Right. And a baby's going to be concerned about not getting free college tuition. LOL.

I not only raised my right hand and swore I wouldnt I also had to sign to say I understood that I would or could be deported for doing so...

Again, the process for naturalizaing an adult vs. a minor child under age 2 is not the same thing. Do you seriously think a two year old can be made to swear an oath? LOL.

Now just what law passed between 1961 and 1971 denied me what Barry Soetoro so readily was granted ???

The 1955 immigration and nationality act.

131 posted on 07/14/2010 4:00:51 PM PDT by curiosity
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