Anonymous ID: f248a6 June 29, 2024, 11:30 a.m. No.21110819   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0826

https://www.alllaw.com/articles/nolo/us-immigration/citizenship-children-birth-citizen-parents-acquisition.html

 

"Child Born Between December 24, 1952, and November 13, 1986

 

If, at the time of your birth, both your parents were U.S. citizens, married, and at least one had a prior residence in the U.S., you automatically acquired U.S. citizenship with no other conditions for keeping it.

 

If your parents were married but only one parent was a U.S. citizen at the time of your birth, that parent must have been physically present in the U.S. for at least ten years before your birth, and at least five of those years must have been after your parent reached the age of 14.

 

If your one U.S. citizen parent is your father and your birth was out of wedlock (took place while your parents weren't married), the same rules apply, provided you were legally legitimated (your father acknowledged paternal responsibility) prior to your 21st birthday.

 

If you were born out of wedlock and your one U.S. citizen parent is your mother (or if your father was a U.S. citizen as well, but you were not legally legitimated), your mother will need proof that she has one year of continuous physical presence in the U.S. prior to your birth."

 

because Hawaii did not become a state till 1959, if Barry's mother was there she was NOT a United STates resident for 10 years prior to the birth and thus

OBAMA is NOT considered a US citizen in that case.

So it matters where she lived during that time.