Why bother, he’s kicking the sh*t out of Cruz anyway???
While a child is a minor, their allegiance is the same as their parentâs it descends from their parent- when the child comes of age, they can choose their own allegiance (expatriate themselves through a process) if they so choose to or remain a US citizen, but until then their allegiance is that of their us sovereign parent
Some folks make the claim that if a person has to apply for a CRBA in order to travel out of the country, then they canât be a citizen- and must be naturalized- however that is not what the usicis site says on the matter- they state
[[ D. Application for Certificate of Citizenship (Form N-600)
A person born abroad who acquires U.S. citizenship at birth is not required to file an Application for Certificate of Citizenship (Form N-600). A person who seeks documentation of such status, however, must submit an application to obtain a Certificate of Citizenship from USCIS.]]
It further states that just because someone doesnât file for CoC, (form N-600) doesnât mean they arenât a full citizen, it infact states that they do not have to go through a naturalization process
[[A person born abroad who acquires a U.S. citizenship at birth is not required to file an Application for Certificate of Citizenship (Form N-600). A person who seeks documentation of such status, however, must submit an application to obtain a Certificate of Citizenship from USCIS. A person may also apply for a U.S. Passport with the Department of State to serve as evidence of his or her U.S. citizenship.
A person who is at least 18 years of age may submit the Application for Certificate of Citizenship on his or her own behalf. If the application is for a child who has not reached 18 years of age, the childâs U.S. citizen parent or legal guardian must submit the application.]]
https://www.uscis.gov/policymanual/HTML/PolicyManual-Volume12-PartH-Chapter3.html
Notice at the end it states it is only to serve as further evidence of citizenship- there is nothing that states that in order to be a citizen, one must have this form
Also, [[In addition, in 2000, Congress granted automatic citizenship to most minor children of American parents who were adopted from abroad; previously such adopted children needed to be naturalized.]]]]
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/citizen.aspx#2
youâll note that adopted children do not have to be naturalized any longer- (but still people will try to make the argument that previously they had to be, and now they donât because of a statute, and anytime there is a statute it means it is a process of law, and not natural- in essence, they donât accept the law as it stands regarding citizenship)