No, Barack Obama's father, Barack Obama Sr., was of Kenyan citizenship when the President was born. His father was in the United States to study as a foreign exchange student, where he met the President's mother. The President's mother was a natural born US citizen from Kansas. President Obama could not have been a natural born citizen because in the Constitution (article 2 section 1) it requires both parents to be US citizens: "No person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty-five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States." Because Barack Obama Sr. was not a US citizen the current president is effectively breaking the law stated in the constitution.
No. The question is where was the person born, not where were his parents born. In this case, Barack Obama was born in Hawaii in 1961, so therefore he is an American and eligible to be president. Where his father was born does not factor into it, even though some people, known as "Birthers," insist it is supposed to.
In fact, the currently-adhered to definition of a "natural-born" citizen in the US Code (law) encompasses someone who was, at birth, a US Citizen. It no longer requires that the person be born on US territory; it is sufficient if at least one of their parents was a US citizen. So, in common parlance, being "natural born" means that you satisfy any of the following conditions:
As Barack Obama satisfies both #1 and #2 conditions, he is most certainly "natural born" in the eyes of US Law.
No, he is a natural born US citizen and has never held other citizenship. His father, Barack Obama, Sr., was Kenyan and met his mother when they were both in college and he was a foreign exchange student. They had a brief marriage before Barack Obama, Sr. left and moved back to Africa.Barack Obama, II, the current US President would be considered an African-American, with an American mother of European heritage and an African father.
Barack Obama's parents were not married. His father already had a wife in Kenya.
A person born in China to a Chinese parent is classed as a Chinese citizen. As one of the parents is American the child is entitled to claim dual-citizenship at a later date.
Yes. You need to be a citizen of the state, too.
You must be a legal US citizen born in the US.
No. Obama's father was never a US citizen.
Obama's father is no longer living. He was born in Kenya and came to the US to go to school. He never became a US citizen.
Obama's mother was a U.S. citizen AND he was born in the U.S., in the State of Hawaii. Constitutionally, it is the fact that he was born on U.S. soil that makes him a U.S. citizen (not that his mother was a U.S. citizen).
His mother was a native born US citizen; his father was a citizen of Kenya living in the US on a student visa.
No, there does not seem to be any evidence that President Obama's biological father became a U.S. citizen, and in fact, he ultimately returned to his country.
Barack Obama Sr. is the father of the US president Barack Hussein Obama Jr.
No - this is not true. Obama was born in Hawaii and is thus a natural born US citizen. His mother married an Indonesian some years after he was born. His father was Kenyan.
The US constitution requires that the president is a natural born US citizen, some people implied that he was an immigrant, his birth certificate however proves he is eligible to hold the office of President as specified by the constitution. There was and is no issue, it was used in attempts to discredit Barack Obama.
Turning the US auto-industry and ending the war in Iraq are some of the accomplishments of the administration of Barack Obama.
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