But, he is still a citizen.
BTW-Does that make him any less of a citizen because he is a naturalized citizen?
As for me, both my mother and father were born in the US however, I was not and am thus a naturalized citizen.
Does, that make me less of a citizen than you? Aside from, not being able to be president, what other limitations should there be on naturalized citizens?
“As for me, both my mother and father were born in the US however, I was not and am thus a naturalized citizen. Does, that make me less of a citizen than you?”
“ Aside from, not being able to be president ”
Cheer up. That was a long time ago.
Yes, you can be president of the U.S. Ill even vote for you.
Crazy John McCain was born in the Canal Zone, Panama.
By Panamanian law he is a Panamanian. He can run for President of Panama as well.
When born in Panamanian territory, the citizenship cannot be recinded by the the government or person. One is a Panamanian citizen forever. (McCain is stuck as a Panamanian until he dies.)
McCain will never admit to it, but he is not the law in Panama.
My perents were Americans but was born in Panama. That does not make me less of a U.S citizen.