To: 4Runner
Good thing, since Trumps mom was born in Scotland.
2 posted on
12/03/2023 11:39:46 AM PST by
Vermont Lt
(Don’t vote for anyone over 70 years old. Get rid of the geriatric politicians.)
To: Vermont Lt
Yes, but she was a naturalized citizen when he was born. That makes him eligible as the child of TWO CITIZENS.
5 posted on
12/03/2023 11:49:02 AM PST by
Don W
(When blacks riot, neighborhoods and cities burn. When whites riot, nations and continents burn)
To: Vermont Lt
Good thing, since Trumps mom was born in Scotland. Not relevant, but then you know that don't you?*
* At least you should know that since it is clear from the record Trump's mother was at citizen prior to his birth.
8 posted on
12/03/2023 11:57:51 AM PST by
frog in a pot
(There can be no effective backup plan unless the threat(s) are recognized.)
To: Vermont Lt
“Trumps mom was born in Scotland.”
Nice try. She was a US citizen when he was born.
10 posted on
12/03/2023 12:01:25 PM PST by
MayflowerMadam
(As God's children, we live on promises, not explanations - WiersbeIIRC, )
To: Vermont Lt
Good thing, since Trumps mom was born in Scotland. And was a US citizen before he was born.
Funny how you forget that. Or maybe you didn't.
11 posted on
12/03/2023 12:02:23 PM PST by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(Keep America Beautiful by keeping Canadian Trash Out. Deport Jennifer Granholm!)
To: Vermont Lt
Mary Trump became a naturalized citizen before Donald Trump was born
17 posted on
12/03/2023 12:49:00 PM PST by
South Dakota
(Patriotism is the new terrorism .)
To: Vermont Lt
“Good thing, since Trumps mom was born in Scotland.”
His father was a citizen and she was also naturalized into citizenship.
21 posted on
12/03/2023 1:07:51 PM PST by
odawg
To: Vermont Lt
To: Vermont Lt
Trump’s mother was naturalized before Donald was born
32 posted on
12/03/2023 1:42:07 PM PST by
batazoid
(Plainclothes cop at Capital during Jan 6 riot...)
To: Vermont Lt
Good thing, since Trumps mom was born in Scotland. Which matters not a hill of beans. In 1787, the woman's citizenship is automatically changed to American upon marriage. Women take their husband's citizenship so far as American law applied in 1787.
Only the father's citizenship matters, and you can even see this in the wording of the naturalization act of 1795 which specifically says only children born overseas to an American father are regarded as citizens.
Women did not acquire the ability to pass on citizenship until the Cable act of 1922.
38 posted on
12/03/2023 2:15:21 PM PST by
DiogenesLamp
("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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