Never the less, first you said this:
“At a minimum, it would require Obama to have gone to an embassy in a foreign country, and then fill out paperwork and swear he was renouncing his country.”
So you have admitted that there are regulations that allow him as a kid to fill out paperwork to swear and renounce his U.S. citizenship.
You then say:
“no court will uphold it.”
Well if there are regulations in place that allow him to renounce his U.S. citizenship, even as a kid, then the court must uphold it.
“Well if there are regulations in place that allow him to renounce his U.S. citizenship, even as a kid, then the court must uphold it.”
I don’t know if the paperwork CAN be filled out by a minor under any circumstance. If the minor was 17, maybe...but 10? Or 6?
And if a court found the paperwork was filled out by someone who didn’t understand what they were doing, then it would be thrown out. So...how many 10 year olds can sign legal contracts on their own initiative?