Are we sure she is still a US citizen?
https://www.usa.gov/renounce-lose-citizenship
I'm fairly confident she is still a US citizen. One simply cannot renounce citizenship, and GOV will be ok with it. Way too much red tape.
Are we sure she is still a US citizen?
https://www.usa.gov/renounce-lose-citizenship
I don't think it does. I might be interpreting it wrong, but it appears to me, that the child is automatically a US citizen. See below, and tell e what you think:
https://travel.state.gov/content/tr...isition-US-Citizenship-Child-Born-Abroad.html
In all cases, the U.S. citizen mother must be the genetic or the gestational mother and the legal parent of the child under local law at the time and place of the child’s birth to transmit U.S. citizenship.
Are we sure she is still a US citizen?
https://www.usa.gov/renounce-lose-citizenship
Did she marry her brother? I hear that's an important requirement for eligibility.She could always move to Minnesota and run for Congress.
No.
Are we at least honing in on the difference between "denounce" and "renounce"?
No.
Are we at least honing in on the difference between "denounce" and "renounce"?
She has a ISIS husband, does he also get free entrance to our country?
This is an excellent opportunity for Intel.
If I was king, I'd send her a private escort back here to the States.
Interview her and release her to her family.
However, she would have more surveillance than Ft. Knoxx. She wouldn't know it though.
Since it specifies “out of wedlock” and she was “technically “ married, then what?I don't think it does. I might be interpreting it wrong, but it appears to me, that the child is automatically a US citizen. See below, and tell e what you think:
https://travel.state.gov/content/tr...isition-US-Citizenship-Child-Born-Abroad.html
Since it specifies “out of wedlock” and she was “technically “ married, then what?
A person born abroad in wedlock to a U.S. citizen and an alien acquires U.S. citizenship at birth if the U.S. citizen parent has been physically present in the United States or one of its outlying possessions prior to the person’s birth for the period required by the statute in effect when the person was born (INA 301(g), formerly INA 301(a)(7).) For birth on or after November 14, 1986, the U.S. citizen parent must have been physically present in the United States or one of its outlying possessions for five years prior to the person’s birth, at least two of which were after the age of fourteen.
She has a ISIS husband, does he also get free entrance to our country?
I believe that piece of **** is dead.
This is an excellent opportunity for Intel.
If I was king, I'd send her a private escort back here to the States.
Interview her and release her to her family.
However, she would have more surveillance than Ft. Knoxx. She wouldn't know it though.
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Ok so now I have to back up and punt! But Obama said we could kill US citizens w/o due process, sooo I’m finding very few ****s to give whether she stays with the Kurds until they execute her, or we bother repatriation of someone who clearly doesnt want to be here. E’er body wanna be a gangsta til it’s time to do gangsta ****!From that website"