What about his Indonesian citizenship? He got this when he was adopted by his mother’s second Muslim husband, an Indonesian (Soetero).
It was noted that in 1981, he travelled on his round the world jaunt to places to which he would not have been admitted with an American passport, so I would suspect he not only had foreign nationality (probably Indoensian) but was traveling under a foreign passport.
Like where?
I’m aware of the Indonesian angle, which further complicates the issue. Interesting that Obama and the DNC have chosen to fight the Berg lawsuit rather than simply provide the documents to prove his status as a “natural born citizen”. (Apparently, because he can’t).
According to m sister until recently children traveled on their parent’s passport until of age.....Would this fact have any relavance?
No. According to US law, you can't renounce or lose your citizenship until you are 18 years of age. Maybe Indonesian law doesn't allow dual citizenship, but Indonesian law doesn't have any say as to US citizenship rules.