He lost that birthright with Kenyan independence. His British birthright was transferred to being Kenyan citizenship. Thus the way the posted ad states it is wrong. In trying to make the overall valid case, it is not an idea to state things known to be wrong.
He lost that birthright with Kenyan independence. His British birthright was transferred to being Kenyan citizenship. Thus the way the posted ad states it is wrong. In trying to make the overall valid case, it is not an idea to state things known to be wrong.
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Your missing the point entirely.
How can a "Natural Born Citizen" be born with foreign citizenship?
Let alone, hold two foreign citizenship's and thus allegiances at any time of his life.
Doesn't British common law have a say in who may be a British citizen? IIRC, once a British citizen, always a British citizen unless the sovereign (King or Queen) proclaims otherwise.
In any event, he was born with foreign allegiance owed and therefore never was nor will be a "Natural born Citizen." Whether or not he had Kenyan (or Indonesian) or 14th Amendment U.S. citizenship is secondary.