Apart from the question of where he was born, it’s pretty nearly certain that when he was adopted as Barry Soetero and attended school in Indonesia, he was an Indonesian citizen. No one else was permitted to attend school at that time.
And it was also the law that you could not be a dual citizen at that time. So his parents would have had to relinquish his American citizenship—if he had it in the first place.
It would have been easy enough for him to get his citizenship back when he returned to Hawaii, or at any time until he came of age. But there is no evidence that he did any of the required paperwork.
That makes him an illegal alien.
...”So his parents would have had to relinquish his American citizenship...”
Later reviewed in another case and reversed by the SCOTUS. Parents may not deprive a minor child of his or Citizenship, which may be re-established when the child reaches majority age.
So, he was an Indonesian citizen as far as Indonesia was concerned, if they bothered to check. Whoop de do! Indonesia does not matter.
And it was also the law that you could not be a dual citizen at that time. So his parents would have had to relinquish his American citizenshipif he had it in the first place.
Parents can't do that. Minors can't renounce their US citizenship, nor can their parents do it for them.
It would have been easy enough for him to get his citizenship back when he returned to Hawaii, or at any time until he came of age. But there is no evidence that he did any of the required paperwork.
Why bother? He was clearly a red-blooded, natural-born American commie enrolled in a limousine liberal school in Honolulu.
That makes him an illegal alien.
Not true. And a waste of time to maintain, even with solid proof (which you clearly do not have), unless you can convince 67 US Senators.