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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 21

    The new royal baby will have parents with two nationalities. So which will the baby have? Here's a brief explanation.https://nyti.ms/2CVdU2e 

    8:29 PM - 21 Oct 2018
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      1. Howard Altman‏ @haltman Oct 21
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        pic.twitter.com/7vmUf9dsUZ

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      2. Agit-Pop‏ @agitpopworld Oct 21
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        MEGHAN: MAKING AMERICA PROUD AGAIN Feminist. Biracial. Black. Meghan Markle is one of the few Americans who has debuted on the world stage in the last 2 years to sustained applause.pic.twitter.com/U2UTStUoal

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      1. Laura Hoffman‏ @sunbruz8 Oct 21
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        Seriously? This is what you're writing about?

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      1. Ramon MM 🇨🇦 🇵🇭‏ @RamonMM9 Oct 21
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        It’s going to be a beautiful HUMAN BABY!

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      1. Dennis Ormrod‏ @NyeOrmrod Oct 21
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        I think the NYT should be able to do their homework and come up with the correct answer, maybe.

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      1. Chiara‏ @ChiaraCapuanoG Oct 21
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        Hopefully this will solve the issue of american citizens living abroad that have to pay taxes to their country

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      1. RESIST 45*‏ @schwanderer Oct 21
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        Didn't she relinquish her American citizenship?

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      1. MQ Dwyer‏ @QDwyerOnFire Oct 22
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        @dumbdwyer - explains a lot!

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      1. Hugh's Views‏ @hughsviews Oct 21
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        . I expect the IRS will be ready to tax the child's income if it can.

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      1. Pat Llewellyn‏ @patcllew Oct 21
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        I think the baby will have dual citizenship bc he/she is born to an American. ❤️🇺🇸

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      1. Time Zones  🗽 🏊🏻‍♂️  🌊‏ @Newbieiam Oct 21
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        Not accurate. The allegiance oath is necessary to naturalize, but it is not necessary for acquisition of citizenship at birth.

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      1. Pat‏ @informedresistr Oct 21
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        I don't even want to read this piece even if negative or positive.Why?Because it shouldn't even be a topic of discussion.

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      2. Ramona‏ @ramonaswilliams Oct 21
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        England don’t have dual nationalities and baby will be born there.

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      3. Thomas Gordon‏ @Thomasgordon01 Oct 22
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        It's United Kingdom and we do allow dual Nationality.

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      1. Red Unscripted‏ @RedUnscripted Oct 22
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        They can have dual citizenship

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      1. Patricia Molina‏ @patrimolina2 Oct 21
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        Don't think that nationality is a problem for the royalty...

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      1. Anton Heilender‏ @AHeilender Oct 21
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        nobody needs royals - except the royals

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