That isnt true, and heres my own case in point.
I was born in the England at RAF Lakenheath. My father is a U.S. citizen, but my mother is a British subject. I have both a British birth certificate, and a Record of an American Born Abroad from the Embassy.
I effectively have dual citizenship, although I dont exercise my British, at one point I did use a British and American passports. The trick was that I couldnt use the British one when arriving to or from a U.S. territory.
I believe certain countries, like the Philippines take a very different view if one of the parents is a Filipino citizen, and that there were some service who had a bit of challenge with getting their kids out of country.
Sorry, you’re not eligible to be President.
I was born in the England at RAF Lakenheath. My father is a U.S. citizen, but my mother is a British subject. I have both a British birth certificate, and a Record of an American Born Abroad from the Embassy.
Intersting. The RAF has landed in Jacksonville FL. Bunch of them are training up ri,ght now on the new Boeing anti-submarine aircraft they will be getting next year. It was amusing to see those RAF air crew in their flight suits at my local grocery store today.