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To: cynwoody

“If he was born in Honolulu, he’s in the clear. In order to lose his citizenship, he would have had to renounce it himself after attaining the age of 18. His parents could not have renounced it for him. And Indonesian law, such as it is, is irrelevant.”

It seems to be that if he travelled to Pakistan on an Indonesian passport he did exactly that. He was over 18 at the time.


243 posted on 08/21/2008 10:55:58 PM PDT by Nipfan
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To: Nipfan
It seems to be that if he travelled to Pakistan on an Indonesian passport he did exactly that. He was over 18 at the time.
See post 240 and links.

A dual national who travels on a foreign passport does not put his citizenship in jeopardy.

244 posted on 08/21/2008 11:16:19 PM PDT by 21stCenturyFreeThinker
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