"He was born to an active-duty member of the U.S. Army stationed on a U.S. base in Frankfurt, Germany, in 1986. Court documents from 2015 state that "Thomas's father first entered the United States in September 1977, enlisted in the United States Army in 1979, and became a United States citizen in May 1984." Thomas' mother, who was married to his father at the time of birth, was a citizen of Kenya"My dad was talking about this case earlier today. He was stressing out because my lil brother was born in Germany too. lol I kept trying to g tell him it wouldn’t effect my brother because both his parents are US citizens.
"He was born to an active-duty member of the U.S. Army stationed on a U.S. base in Frankfurt, Germany, in 1986. Court documents from 2015 state that "Thomas's father first entered the United States in September 1977, enlisted in the United States Army in 1979, and became a United States citizen in May 1984." Thomas' mother, who was married to his father at the time of birth, was a citizen of Kenya"
His father became a citizen 2 years before he was born
Hella old rat faced nikkas in this thread typing paragraphs and can't even read
He's gayI’m not understanding why you quoted me breh
Do you think they are planning to deport all black and brown people
Cause I am starting to think this is leading to them just deporting all black and brown people.
nikka do you even remember what u posted in this thread?I’m not understanding why you quoted me breh
lol breh why you so mad. I obviously read the article which is why I made sure to differentiate that BOTH of my parents are citizens. Not one but two, my point was how my dad was being ridiculous. You big mad but you aren’t even reading what you quoting. Settle down and touch grass my guy.nikka do you even remember what u posted in this thread?
both of his parents don't have to be citizens for him to become a citizen
His father was already a citizen ...just like your brother
Does not matter. His parents have to put in the paperwork. His father never did so, and so now he is in the circumstance he is in. You are not automatically a citizen if born on a US base in a foreign country.nikka do you even remember what u posted in this thread?
both of his parents don't have to be citizens for him to become a citizen
His father was already a citizen ...just like your brother
nah dummy...I wasnt even going at you hard[pause] when I quoted youlol breh why you so mad. I obviously read the article which is why I made sure to differentiate that BOTH of my parents are citizens. Not one but two My point was how my dad was being ridiculous. You big mad but you aren’t even reading what you quoting. Settling down and touch grass my guy.
no shyt old ass rat faced nikkaDoes not matter. His parents have to put in the paperwork. His father never did so, and so now he is in the circumstance he is in. You are not automatically a citizen if born on a US base in a foreign country.
His father was not a US citizen at the time, but a citizen of Jaimaca who joined the US Army.
Then blame his lazy arse daddy for his circumstance. How are you angry at the people who have no power to change what his own father failed to do?no shyt old ass rat faced nikka
that's also in the fukking article
But his father being an American citizen would have made the process much easier as opposed to an immigrant who enlisted
get the fukk outta my face old c00n ass illiterate nikka
that's not my point u slow pumpkin head ass c00nThen blame his lazy arse daddy for his circumstance. How are you angry at the people who have no power to change what his own father failed to do?
My mistake. That does not change the fact that it did not matter. Even if his father became one later or before, he could have gotten his son citizenship if he was not being lazy.that's not my point u slow pumpkin head ass c00n
you sat there in your spoiled depends and told everyone in this thread his father wasn't an American citizen when he was born
you remember p*ssy ass nikka?
or do I have to quote your ugly ass again you snitching ass sambo?