I don't believe that for one second.That would include 1,000s of Americans born at home in the 40s,50s, and 60s. My son was born on the USS Coronado while berthed at minn sultan pier Manama Bahrain, while I was on active duty at ASU Bahrain. He has no birth certificate.
It's entirely possible. Over 30 years ago I needed one for a passport and because I was born on a military base in the early 60s, I had trouble obtaining mine when my parents said they never received it. It was a a lot of BS to get one. I had to get it through the nearest city to the base, which wasn't as simple as requesting one and getting itI don't believe that.
I really give a rats ass what you believe. My son was our 2nd child, her ob went for his one month vacation to the states and never returned. As she was due any moment the ships doctor obtained permission from the CO to allow her to birth on board the Coronado. He does have a certified copy of the ships log entry. Enough to get him into the Marine Corp but not enough to keep him from being deported according to magas. Or to vote.I don't believe that for one second.
Did your girlfriend drop him in the head on a tiger cruise or something?
The gay DEI hire, who also happened to be a Rhodes scholar, ran laps around Duffy, who is a reality show contestant. This clown above is what we call moving the goal posts.
Politics aside…has your son talked with an attorney about translating the ships log entry into some kind of document that is more widely recognized so that he doesn’t have to go through the whole story and hassle with people whenever he needs a birth certificate?I really give a rats ass what you believe. My son was our 2nd child, her ob went for his one month vacation to the states and never returned. As she was due any moment the ships doctor obtained permission from the CO to allow her to birth on board the Coronado. He does have a certified copy of the ships log entry. Enough to get him into the Marine Corp but not enough to keep him from being deported according to magas. Or to vote.
The clown you're referring to was a department of energy employee, per the article. That has nothing to do with I'm talking about. I'm talking about the department of transportation and more specifically the FAA.He committed a felony by stealing luggage at two different airports and had to plea it down. He was on a taxpayer funded trip when he did it. This is who you tout as qualified?
Non-binary ex-Biden official Sam Brinton was on secret taxpayer-funded trip at time of luggage theft
Yes, and to our congressman. Apparently a birth certificate must be issued by the state he was born in.Politics aside…has your son talked with an attorney about translating the ships log entry into some kind of document that is more widely recognized so that he doesn’t have to go through the whole story and hassle with people whenever he needs a birth certificate?
The real issue is if asked if he could back up his being a US citizen came up his reply would be "How much time you got?". There's literally millions of people in this country that can't even put together a halfway coherent lie about being here legally, much less ANY actual evidence to support such a claim. There absolutely should be an express lane for such people. In fact there needs to be. Other cases that seem more "iffy" for whatever reason can bring about more scrutiny.Politics aside…has your son talked with an attorney about translating the ships log entry into some kind of document that is more widely recognized so that he doesn’t have to go through the whole story and hassle with people whenever he needs a birth certificate?