see:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3873822/posts?page=29
According to this, per Jamaican law, she has a Jamaican Parent and is therefore Jamaican. (Even if she has not been there.) Jamaica allows dual citizenship. So she is a Jamaican with dual citizenship with the U.S. and probably India.
In addition, she received some portion of her primary education in Canada.
So, Jamaican by law and Indian by culture(her indian custodial mother’s upbringing.) Her Tamil grandfather was in the legislature in India She has visited relatives in India. Even if a citizen I would say disqualified by foreign influence. Dems will say her global back ground is a resume enhancer.
At the very least she should be publicly challenged in an obvious and noisy way and required to publicly revoke her Citizenships in both Jamaica and India. (If she has Indian citizenship...of this I am not certain.)
If Senator Cruz was given a hard time for his Canadian citizenship, the same should apply to her.
https://www.politifact.com/article/2015/mar/26/ted-cruz-born-canada-eligible-run-president-update/
India doesn't allow dual citizenships
She must be told to revoke any other citizenship (it's not defined if she has ever had Jamaican citizenship