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Old 10-23-2008, 06:44 PM
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Originally Posted by VRM View Post
MChat,
Sorry, I posted the wrong one:
"(g) a person born outside the geographical limits of the United States and its outlying possessions of parents one of whom is an alien, and the other a citizen of the United States who, prior to the birth of such person, was physically present in the United States or its outlying possessions for a period or periods totaling not less than five years, at least two of which were after attaining the age of fourteen years:" There is a proviso that grants physical presence to people serving in the military, or working for the government.


My understanding for somebody in Obamas case (if he could have claimed citizenship in either country) is that he would not have to declare his citizenship until he is 18 or 21. His mum could have given up her citizenship, but that would not have taken away his if he was born whilst she was a US citizen.

Either way, this is going to be interesting, but, like the McCain lawsuit, I think it will turn out to be just another bit of melodrama.

Steve
From another forum, I guess it has something to do with Obama's mother's age when he was born that she doesn't qualify with the above. Perhaps she didn't live in the U.S. for 2 or more years after she turned 14?