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Old 05-13-10, 11:51 PM   #9
razark
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And then there is that little inconvenient fact that even if he was a US citizen his mother renounced both her and Obama's US citizenship when she moved her and her son to Indonesia.
His mother could not renounce his citizenship. The only person who can do so is Obama himself, and he could only have done so after he turned 18.

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My question is when did he regain his US citizenship?
When did he lose it?

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And shouldn't renouncing your US citizenship make you inelligible to be President?
The laws are such that if person X makes a claim that person Y has renounced his citizenship, the burden of proof falls on person X to prove that person Y did, in fact, renounce his citizenship.

Therefore, you must prove Obama renounced his US citizenship after he turned 18. And Obama holding dual citizenship at any point doesn't change anything.
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