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To: philman_36
he was adopted in a country that (doesn't allow dual citizenship) and used his Malayan passport to travel to Pakistan in the 80’s with his boy friend, (a country that at the time did not allow Americans to enter.)
50 posted on 08/04/2018 4:14:01 AM PDT by bdfromlv (Leavenworth hard time)
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To: bdfromlv

The laws of a foreign country cannot alienate a child’s US citizenship.

Whether Indonesia allows dual citizenship or doesn’t is irrelevant. IF “Obama” were born in Hawaii to a US citizen mother, the fact of being adopted in another country would not change his US citizen status under our laws.

Of course, Indonesia would not have to recognize him as a US citizen - that’s up to them. But he could apply for and be given a US passport at age 18 with no problem.

I agree that being a British subject at birth rules out him being a natural born citizen, it’s too bad the Supreme Court was in on the scam from the beginning.


51 posted on 08/04/2018 4:22:47 AM PDT by Jim Noble (p)
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To: bdfromlv

It is absolutely 100% false that Pakistan did not allow US citizens to enter with a US passport in 1981 or at any other time between 1947 and 2018.

I worked in 1981 with US citizens who went back and forth to Pakistan all the time.

I comment on this every time it is posted. It is false and anyone who wants to can disprove it in five minutes with a computer.


52 posted on 08/04/2018 4:25:37 AM PDT by Jim Noble (p)
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