Well no, it isn’t an exception is it? “Birthright citizenship” in general is a legal fiction fairy tale. That’s how it’s supposed to work. Citizens of another country (like diplomats) are foreign nationals. An illegal alien isn’t a US citizen either.
This chick, for her part, is more or less an unlawful enemy combatant, and could be executed without benefit of even a trial. That’s how it’s supposed to work. Does she still want to come back?
Oops.
Yes, both of her parents were her on a diplomatic passports. She was not “stripped” of her citizenship, legally she was never a US citizen to begin with.
The US Government cannot strip an American Citizen of his or her citizenship. The only way an American Citizen can lose their citizenship is by being convicted of obtaining naturalization fraudulently.
Other than that no American can lose their citizenship, unless they give it up voluntarily.
According to the Law of Nations the chilf born overseas to the ambassador to that foreign land is a “Naturel” of the home country.
Gets hazy when you start descending the embassy organizational chart, but one thing that IS certain is that the foreign land is powerless to claim the spawn of the top diplomat as its own.
your citizenship comes off your parents citizenship.. NOT the location you were born in (except for canada which has citizenship by the soil).
this is why anchor babies are not US citizens regardless where they got squatted out as their parents weren’t US citizens.