Boy does that make sense. Sr’s earlier immigration file is public but not his passport file, at least I have not seen it. If you are correct then the 10 year old would certainly remember this event and why it had to happen.
What a tug-of-war that must have been, remember, he was in Hawaii near Christmas 1969, and must have retured to Indonesia for another school year, which apparently starts in January.
Seems that boy was always destined to end up in Indonesia, considering his person’s friendship with Sukarno:
http://www.niu.edu/CSEAS/lecture/Spring2011LectureSeries/Iandola.pdf
And Sukarno, after he was deposed and spent some time under house arrest, finally died in 1970. Time to get the boy outa there.
Who was Soebarkah? For that name to need to be removed from her passport renewal in August, 1968, that name must have belonged to zero. And Soebarkah isn’t Soetoro.
No way does that family pay to cart his worthless butt back to Hawaii for a family party. Apparently The Indonesian boy required a Kenyan identity to escape Jakarta. He came back to the USA, permanently, after his fathers visit. The timing, the visit, its to much to be a random coincidence.
He had no way out, and then, like a miracle, his Dad pulls his butt out of the fire and gives him an entirely new identity and lease on life. It was probably a most dramatic point in his young life. He had a Hero.
Back in Kenya, Sr. probably got a call from Pops and Toots. We need a Kenyan passport for Jr. and you need to get here to assert his Kenyan citizenship.
Sr. goes back to Hawaii and gets the deed done.
Barak Jr. proudly lives as a Kenyan boy in Hawaii, asserting his original dual citizenship rights that were once lost. He has his cake and eats it too.
Sr. gets to play big shot one more time, then goes home to Kenya.
And this is a Natural born citizen from the Democrat party. What a disaster.