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Cleita Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-24-04 06:20 PM
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22. He took an oath to rennounce his former citizenship when he
became a US citizen. All naturalized citizens have to, as well as Americans born overseas, like myself. I too could have dual citizenship because the country I was born in said I was too young to take the oath and so they don't recognize my American citizenship, but I travel on an American passport, I don't vote or run for office in that country.

In my mind I took the oath and I am only loyal to the USA. Why can't he be faithful to his oath? He is an American because it's convenient for him no other reason. There are also questions about how he entered America and they point to illegal entry. Of course if he were Mexican, he would have been deported back in the seventies when there was a big crackdown on illegal immigration. Funny though back then only the Mexicans got rounded up not the European illegals.
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