I had a thought the other day, it doesnt matter where he was born, just that he was the son of an American citizen. That is how the left and the courts are going to rule at this point. I would think that SCOTUS would rule that way in a 5-4 decision. It would be a minor change to immigration law and not to the Constitution.
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True, but he HAD to renounce his American citizenship to be an Indonesian citizen, and there is not even a record of his re-affirming his oath.
Right?
I doubt it, he was a minor when he was in Indonesia. As for the trip to Pakistan, he may have flown to somewhere on his US passport and then flew on under his Indo passport. Remember this was 1980 and things were not all that computerized then.