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To: Dstorm
I would say native born. My wife is a citizen (naturalized) and I am a citizen born in the USA. We both were holding US diplomatic passports. I was posted abroad in Jakarta and my daughter was born in Singapore. Given our diplomatic status and assignment abroad in the service of my country, I would say native born. But my opinion is not law, which is why I want it resolved in the courts.

We have 300,000 anchor babies born each year to illegal aliens; thousands of tourists come here to have their children; and there are up to 15 million green card holders in the US, many of whom elect not to become citizens. Should their children be considered natural born as it pertains for eligibility to be President?

212 posted on 01/08/2016 10:48:50 AM PST by kabar
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To: kabar

My two oldest children were born in Berlin, Germany while I was stationed there in the US Army, I consider them native born period. I was required to get the FS-240 so I could prove they were American Citizens to get their passports to take them with me to the States, not to register then as American Citizens.


214 posted on 01/08/2016 11:12:34 AM PST by Dstorm (Cruz 2016)
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