Stop trying to manipulate posting rules to meet your agenda.
Believe it or not, the State Department doesn’t think moving to Indonesia to live in Indonesia “indefenitely” is a bad thing to be prevented. Once the CAO saw Barry Soetoro’s Hawaii COLB with a raised seal and the registrar’s signature indicating Lolo Soetoro was Barry’s father, there wouldn’t have been any impediment by the State Department for Barry to renounce his U.S. Citizenship after he moved to Indonesia.
U.S. native born children of non-U.S. citizen parents frequently move back to their parent’s home country. The State Department doesn’t bat an eye when an Indonesian man walks into the U.S. Embassy with his U.S born son and says he’d like to have his child’s U.S. citizenship renounced.
At this point, a Locally Employed Staff (LES) member will be assigned to the child’s case and the parent will be asked to give power of attorney to the LES for the purpose of determining the voluntary nature of the renouncement.
Far from your theories the child will be asked to explain his reasons for renouncement, a search will be conducted to determine if the child is involved in some custody battle or a victim of kidnapping. After the Hawaiian Soetoro marriage license and Barry Soetoro’s Hawaiian COLB is shown, most questions and concerns about the veracity of Barry’s renouncement will be alleviated. Suddenly, the LES will become an advocate for the child and newly adopted country because the LES isn’t xenophobic.
Once again, I’ll ask you to link to something that is evidence of your claims.