It is possible that at the time Obama was born children could still travel on their parents’ passports. This later changed. Our son accompanied my wife and me on a trip to Europe in 1977, when he was 9 years old, and I am pretty sure he didn’t have his own passport until much later.
Yes, that was called a family passport. A parent could have his or her children listed on her passport, so they would not need their own when travelling with the said parent.
However, you had to get your children on your passport before you left the states, and before they were born. Obviously, a pregnant woman couldn't add some child as yet unborn onto her passport. And if your child wasn't on your passport, he couldn't travel with you.
So my basic point stands. If Stanley Ann left for Kenya before Bambi was born, he wouldn't be on her passport, which means he would either need his own, or would need to get added to hers, in order to enter the US. And a US birth certificate wouldn't help in that regard.
So my overall point, as yet unanswered, still stands: fraudulantly registering Obama's birth in Hawaii would be of no use to anyone had he been born in Kenya.
Yes, that was called a family passport. A parent could have his or her children listed on her passport, so they would not need their own when travelling with the said parent.
However, you had to get your children on your passport before you left the states, and after they were born. Obviously, a pregnant woman couldn't a some child as yet unborn onto her passport. And if your child wasn't on your passport, he couldn't travel with you.
So my basic point stands. If Stanley Ann left for Kenya before Bambi was born, he wouldn't be on her passport, which means he would either need his own, or would need to get added to hers, in order to enter the US. And a US birth certificate wouldn't help in that regard.
So my overall point, as yet unanswered, still stands: fraudulantly registering Obama's birth in Hawaii would be of no use to anyone had he been born in Kenya.