To an American, concept of a federal elected official having dual citizenship is a bit bizarre
WASHINGTON, D.C.–As a once upon-a-time-diplomat, among the topics that I studied at the beginning of my career were the U.S. rules and regulations regarding citizenship. It was, by definition, absolutely essential as a consular officer responsible for the "welfare and whereabouts" of U.S. c...
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