So what? My great grandfather immigrated from Italy in 1913. Under Italian law, I'm considered an Italian citizen. If I produce a bunch of paperwork and show them, I can get an Italian passport. Am I a natural born citizen? After all, my parents were American citizens, my grandparents were American citizens. But because of an Italian law, I'm considered an Italian citizen.
Second, Obama lived in Indonesia and most likely still has an Indonesian citizenship. He traveled to Pakistan probably on an Indonesian passport.
Based on what evidence? You're not going to pull out that alleged travel ban to Pakistan again, are you? That's been utterly discredited by this time.
So questioning Obama's divided loyalty to our nation is very credible and that divided loyalty to other nation(s) is adverse to the US Constitution.
What credible affirmative evidence have birthers actually come up with? You've got a couple of affidavits, one of them apparently signed under a false name, and you've got a school ledger from Indonesia.
Please help me out on 120.
But because of an Italian law, I’m considered an Italian citizen.
And you are not eligble for POTUS. You can still be a US citizen and be eligble for everything else.
Under Irish law, I’m an Irish citizen. I’ve never even been to Ireland.