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Old February 20th 07, 03:22 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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On Feb 19, 6:01 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
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David Eduardo wrote:


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We've seen him confused now about his own job title,


A typo is not confusing to me. Apparently it is to you


his ethnicity


Ethnically, I am Irish and Celt. There is no confusion there.


and
now the citizenship of his daughter


She is a born dual national, who never exercised her rights to American
citizenship. Not exercising a right is not the same as not having it.


Then why were you insisting that she had dual citizenship?


By US law, and even by the information posted by a knowledgeable poster this
morning, she does. She chose, however, not to use it Under the laws of her
country, she is only Ecuadorian; apparently the US system sees it
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DE,

Q # 1. First - Was her Mother also an American ?
- - - Usually -if- noth Parents are Native Born Americans
{Physically Born in the USA} - You Are An "America-by-Birth-Right".
Example - As Lee Harvey Oswald's life illustrates the US Government
generally 'views' Native-Born-Americans as Americans-for-Life.

Q # 2. Or - Was her Mother 'other-than' an American ?
Q # 2a Is she now over the Age of 21 Years ?
IIRC -if- she 'never' exercised the Privilege-of-America-Citizenship
before or upon turning the Age of 21 years - - - She may have 'lost'
that "Privilege" {Option}.

the law is a complicated thing . . .
which naturally confuses me ~ RHF
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