Here we go again. If either of your parents is an American citizen then you are one too no matter where you were born.
Tell that to the children of our servicemen born to Vietnamese women.
“Here we go again. If either of your parents is an American citizen then you are one too no matter where you were born”
American citizen yes, natural born citizen eligible to hold the highest office in the land... No.
“Here we go again. If either of your parents is an American citizen then you are one too no matter where you were born.”
Citizen yes, natural born, NO. But, I have seen reports that Ted’s mom voted in Canada, supposedly needing to be a Canadian citizen to do so. The question becomes did she renounce her US citizenship to become a Canadian? I’m not saying she did, but it’s out there and Ted needs mama to have been a US citizen when he was born for him to be a US citizen.
Here we go again. If either of your parents is an American citizen then you are one too no matter where you were born.
Bull crap! Then why was I told that my children born in England are not natural born citizens because they required naturalization. I was stationed there while in the U.S. Navy and was required to file for a CRBA - a naturalization process. For s**t’s and giggles try reading the Supreme Court ruling in Rogers v. Bellei 401 U.S. 815 (1971).