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To: Dubya-M-DeesWent2SyriaStupid!
(Can't find where I saw this on the web, but did cut and past it on word):

A retired INS agent who worked when Obama came into the United States stated he distinctly remembered Obama because of his 'slick' manners and speech. The agent says that he went back into the INS files and found the information and that Obama came into the USA on a FS-1 passport/visa. FS-1 is a foreign student visa classification, not a US citizen pas sport.

So, who out there can get into the INS files and find Soreto/Obama's record of entry into the USA?

239 posted on 03/30/2011 8:31:09 PM PDT by Art in Idaho (Conservatism is the only hope for Western Civilization.)
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IF he was born in Hawaii, there are four (4) other obstacles to Obama's eligibility:

In and about 1967, Obama moved to Indonesia, took the last name of his stepfather, Soetoro, and went by the name Barry Soetoro. In original legal action filed by Mr. Berg, he presented Obama's school registration, showing him registered as Barry Soetoro, Citizenship-Indonesian, Religion Islam, signed by L. Soetoro.

From 1945, Indonesia has not allowed dual citizenship and, therefore, Ms. Dunham-Obama-Soetoro, Obama's mother, had to relinquish her son's U.S. citizenship in order to obtain Indonesian citizenship for him, which would make him ineligible to become a United States President.

Only Indonesian citizens could attend Indonesian schools at the time Barack Obama attended the Indonesian school where he was registered as Barry Soetoro. His citizenship was listed as Indonesian, his religion as Islam, and his father as Lolo Soetoro, M.A. There was also no dual citizenship at the time.

If he was adopted by his Indonesian stepfather, he would have forfeited any U.S.citizenship he may have had, just as when a child is adopted in America, he or she becomes an American.

Again, Indonesia did not allow dual citizenship, and it was prohibited by the Hague Convention of 1930, as interfering with the internal affairs of another sovereign Country. 81.

In addition, upon return to the United States in and around 1971-1972, Obama would have been required to go to the then current immigration procedures to regain his U.S. citizenship. There is no record of him ever doing that. Even if he had done so, he would be considered a naturalized citizen and not a natural born citizen.

Additionally, if Obama was born in what is now Kenya, at the time of Obama's birth in 1961, (now) Kenya was the British Protectorate of Zanzibar and Senator Obama was automatically accorded a form of British citizenship under Section 32(1) of the British Nationality Act of 1948, effective date January 28, 1949, based on his father's citizenship.

Finally, in 1981, Obama traveled to Pakistan, when there was a ban for U.S. citizens to travel to Pakistan. The only logical possibility for him to do so was by using one of his other passports: Indonesian, Kenyan, or British.

243 posted on 03/30/2011 8:45:26 PM PDT by Art in Idaho (Conservatism is the only hope for Western Civilization.)
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