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The Milo Yiannopoulos Checkmark Tantrum Continues: Now He's Retweeting Threats of Violence

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs1/14/2016 2:51:03 pm PST

re: #185 wrenchwench

I’ll let this speak for me:

But as Congress has recognized since the Founding, a person born abroad to a U.S. citizen parent is generally a U.S. citizen from birth with no need for naturalization. And the phrase “natural born Citizen” in the Constitution encompasses all such citizens from birth. Thus, an individual born to a U.S. citizen parent — whether in California or Canada or the Canal Zone — is a U.S. citizen from birth and is fully eligible to serve as President if the people so choose.

My point is that his parents did not get citizenship. That was stated in the thing that started this and that was my initial question.