@Profepps why does (g) differ from (c) and (d)?
(g) relates to US military/diplomatic personnel, so not applicablepic.twitter.com/4JEdfopBpu
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@lormaak (c)refers to child of TWO citizens, not one (d) refers only to children of one citizen and one "national" from outlying possessions
@Profepps yes, but Cruz repeatedly cites cases under (c) when only (d) potentially applies to himpic.twitter.com/bL00cssLkK
@Profepps read closer: (d) doesn't say the "national" must be from outlying possessionspic.twitter.com/uLoXmVI1Bs
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