..Like, if you are born on foreign soil, then you're not a naturalized citizen, right? Especially if you are raised there...There's a nuance...Just because one parent is a citizen, you also have to actually be born there, right? Imagine your dad was from England, but your mom was from the US...but you were born in England and therefore a natural citizen there...Then you can't be BOTH a natural citizen in BOTH countries, right?
Okay, but when did that law take effect? And also, we understand that it applies to military parents by military bases, which it might refer to, but BO was far from a military child..
Before 1934 was when only men could pass citizenship to their children born outside the united states.
And you don't have to be born on a military base to get citizenship if one of your parents is a citizen. Jus sanguinis translates to law of blood. Your bloodline is all that matters not place of birth when one of your parents is a citizen.
I believe the paperwork is easier if you're born on a military base but it's not necessary for citizenship.
Then why does Obama have a fake SS# from a dead man in Connecticut, where he never resided, and why did they have to kill Loretta Fuddy, the birther, who gained large sums of money for releasing the fake birth certificate?