This is a strange one. Not sure this fits into the Trump VIII thread, since Trump had nothing to do with this.
Man Denied Birthright Citizenship Over Father’s Diplomat Status
Moncada’s father was working for Nicaragua’s permanent mission to the United Nations in 1950, the year he was born. The US government in 2018 reviewed his father’s diplomatic status, and concluded he’d served as an attaché when Moncada was born. An attaché holds diplomatic immunity, which extends to children. The government revoked Moncada’s passport and informed him he wasn’t a birthright citizen. ... The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit wrote that the government’s evidence proves Moncada was immune [from prosecution] at the time of his birth, and thus was not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States (even though the US have issued him five passports over the course of his life).
Weird case.
Man Denied Birthright Citizenship Over Father’s Diplomat Status
Moncada’s father was working for Nicaragua’s permanent mission to the United Nations in 1950, the year he was born. The US government in 2018 reviewed his father’s diplomatic status, and concluded he’d served as an attaché when Moncada was born. An attaché holds diplomatic immunity, which extends to children. The government revoked Moncada’s passport and informed him he wasn’t a birthright citizen. ... The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit wrote that the government’s evidence proves Moncada was immune [from prosecution] at the time of his birth, and thus was not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States (even though the US have issued him five passports over the course of his life).
Weird case.
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