If the mom is a citizen, then the son is a citizen. Not all citizens are eligible to be President. The legal age of the mother is unimportant. Indonesia’s opinion is not important.
If we are speaking of our current President, he is hiding something important on his long form birth certificate — assuming he has one.
Not true.
If mom was a citizen who established residence in another country (while NOT doing official government business) the child born in that country would NOT be a US Citizen.
Now, I'm not saying it's the case, but hypothetically, if his mom moved to Kenya and married Sr. there...then gave birth, the child is not a US Citizen.
I don’t think that is correct. Barry’s mother was only 18 when he was born and I think the Hawaii law at the time was mother has to be something like 21 plus 9 months just to be a citizen, but both parents had to be US citizens to be a Natural Born Citizen from the founders writings. He was definately an Indonesian citizen meaning he had to renounce his US citizenship on adoption. He was influenced by his mother at a young age so I have some sympathy about renouncing US citizenship, but you can’t be a naturalized, natural born US Citizen. It is clear that his allegiances are not with the prosperity of this country so you can see why this requirement was in place.