Then try thisIRONCHEF wrote:
Yeah, I did read my own source, which says that being born outside the US on military or otherwise sovereign territory doesn't count "as far as the 14th amendment" is concerned. There's no debate about him being a citizen by blood, but rather about being a potential presidential candidate.FEOS wrote:
It's too bad for their (and yours, apparently) that a child born to US citizens abroad is still considered a "natural-born" citizen. The status of the parents is the key factor in those cases, rather than the location of the birth.
Might want to read your own source.
It says:Legitimate Source wrote:
(2) Jus sanguinis (the law of the bloodline ), a concept of Roman or civil law under
which a person’s citizenship is determined by the citizenship of one or both parents. This
rule, frequently called “citizenship by descent” or “derivative citizenship”, is not embodied in
the U.S. Constitution, but such citizenship is granted through statute. As laws have
changed, the requirements for conferring and retaining derivative citizenship have also
changed.
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