Depends. Did she write in a the father one of the 21 US horney guys or the one foreign exchange student? If she duped the foreign kid, then Junior is up a creek because he will have dual citizenship and loyalty to another country even if he never met papa. If she named the US kid with the rich daddy then there’s going to be DNA testing out the wahzoo and most conveniently tests results will likely get rich kid out of a sticky situation and a judge will strike his name from the BC. If she named the poor kid who is the bench warmer, then no questions will ever be asked and they’ll live happily ever after and maybe see Junior in the Oval Office.
Thank you for your reply.
Now, I have to question this. Let's say the kid has grown up without ever knowing his father was a foreigner. The kid has never thought of himself as anything other than an American citizen and in his own heart and mind he is completely loyal to only the USA. How can anybody realistically claim he has loyalty to another country?
And I think in my scenario, what gets put on the birth ceritificate under father is 'Unknown'. So, according to the official document the child has an unknown father. I only threw the football team with the one foreigner in there to cloud the issue properly. If it's unknown, can we call into question the child's citizenship and/or loyalty?