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To: butterdezillion

“Can a person have a passport from more than one country?”

I believe so but to get the US one you’d still need to show either a US Birth certificate or a US Natrualization Certificate,

“Also, we don’t know what’s in the records for Occidental. He could have applied as a foreign student, in which case it would have been problematic for him to have a US passport.”

The only scholarship available to Indonesians at Occidental is the Fulbright. That doesn’t fund undergrad Indonesians only PPHD’s and Masters. Obama was undergrad.

“And wouldn’t there be passport records for any travel he did to America even if he traveled on a passport from another country? Would “US passport records” necessarily mean that the passport was US? Has anybody actually stated as fact that he has a US passport?”

The records that were accessed were at the State Department. They hold US citizen passport details. Foreigners entering with their own passports are dealt with Immigration Bureau. So, yes, it must have been a US passport.


110 posted on 08/03/2010 8:10:46 AM PDT by Natufian (t)
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To: Natufian

Would the State Department handle passports for US Senators?

I think Seize the Carp has posted something about naturalization papers for Obama.

I should have asked if there would be travel records for all travel in AND OUT of America under another passport.

Has Occidental said anything about Obama having a scholarship?


111 posted on 08/03/2010 8:16:57 AM PDT by butterdezillion (.)
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