tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post2700864688265131756..comments2024-03-29T14:16:22.204+02:00Comments on Egyptian Chronicles: The citizenship of the Sheikh’s mom : Was she American or not ?Zeinobiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12290387395565291310noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-46048425604190356612012-04-20T18:22:12.838+02:002012-04-20T18:22:12.838+02:00You are the only person who have made any logical,...You are the only person who have made any logical, common sense and on point commentary in this forum. This is the real deal!!! Everyone else is looking at the tip of their nose and not addressing the real issue at hand. We are looking for skilled leaders; those who are able to first respect the rights of the Egyptian people to live humanely and then deal with foreign affairs using the strategy of diplomacy. I certainly which there were more thinkers like you on board.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-70659616424749877712012-04-06T05:48:51.339+02:002012-04-06T05:48:51.339+02:00there is white passport for who have green card t...there is white passport for who have green card the white passport didn't mean that you have American nationality <br /><br />http://twitpic.com/960jc1midohttp://hazemsalah.net/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-70349012320171294722012-04-06T02:47:38.389+02:002012-04-06T02:47:38.389+02:00in Australia one can enter politics wherever they ...in Australia one can enter politics wherever they are born if they are naturalized as Australian citizens and they exercise the same constitutional rights to freedom of expression ,political or religious persuasions . my father was American but i am Australian . the Australian situation functions as a democracy with citizens having come here as immigrants from 199 different countries and cultures. where one is born should not predetermine their ability to serve anyone by freewill in whatever country . fortunately as a Jehovah's Witness, we are neutral in EVERY country on Earth and consider all MANKIND as brothers and sisters .Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-12819151472117738712012-04-05T03:08:47.420+02:002012-04-05T03:08:47.420+02:00@Maia -- very interesting, thank you for that.@Maia -- very interesting, thank you for that.Jasonhttp://elnaschiewatch.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-50475817383708662392012-04-04T23:10:39.471+02:002012-04-04T23:10:39.471+02:00Being a US citizen does not automatically qualify ...Being a US citizen does not automatically qualify one for obtaining Medicare. To get Medicare benefits, the senior must have worked ten years (forty quarters of coverage) and paid into the Medicare system. Depending on her income, she might have qualified for Medicaid benefits. Those can be accessed with a green card and without citizenship.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-91278140257629853292012-04-04T22:43:06.918+02:002012-04-04T22:43:06.918+02:00He has never completely denied it on the few occas...He has never completely denied it on the few occasions he was That man is a master of deviousness. I used to admire him until I realized he never admits when he is wrong, and is a very skilled speaker able to maneuver around difficult questions without seeming ignorant. In the case of his mother's nationality, he has skillfully managed to avoid completely denying it, and instead is preparing people for the possibility that something is being planned against him. I am personally very disappointed because he will seriously harm the image of Islam and Muslim scholars when the truth comes out !Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-77240735641960268322012-04-04T02:18:23.093+02:002012-04-04T02:18:23.093+02:00You can be a dual national in the USA - that is, y...You can be a dual national in the USA - that is, you can gain the nationality - and hence passport - of the USA without renouncing your original one. The USA sets a limit of 2 nationalities, the UK 2, Germany allows 3 in exceptional circumstances etc. For instance, if you held property in another country and would lose it if you renounced that country's nationality, then you can be considered one of the citizens of that country despite not taking new citizenship (UK law, under which a British Iraqi resident was extracted from Guantanamo - oddly, we are with the americans, but against them when it comes to getting our citizens released) or become a citizen as a refugee with 3 notional nationalities (German law, details forgotten and may not now be current). <br /><br />American law results from Vietnam: many veterans fathered children over there, so it became possible to gain nationality without a residence requirement. Previously you needed 1 american parent & 2 years living there before the age of 18. After, you only needed to 'look possibly american' in the eyes of 1 of 3 judges (for the Vietnamese claimants): this system was so abused (passports for sale) that it was changed. In my case, my father registered me at the embassy when i was born: i've never been there, but i have the passport. <br /><br />The question is, would she have had to renounce her American passport? I don't know, but you cannot acquire foreign citizenship and legally remain American. In practise, you just don't tell them they never find out!(people told me) <br /><br />In most of Europe it's your 'bloodline', e.g. in Germany you can get a German passport if you can prove German forbears - so it's full of Russian immigrants who can barely speak German. In UK/USA it's primarily a residence/birth thing. Born here? British/american. Lived here & paid taxes 5 yrs? If you're European, you can become British. <br /><br />Passport law is fascinating. Obviously there's the Jewish case - although a bit painful if you're male perhaps (in Europe, men are not circumcised, unlike Africa and USA). In Switzerland, your passport belongs to you and the government can never take it off you. But to get it, you have to be nominated and voted for all 3 levels of citizenship - local council, Canton (province/region) and state (they don't hold a statewide referendum). This qualifies you to vote in the referendums held at all 3 levels, online, anywhere: each week, they email you the referendum list and you vote - and it's a referendum on everything, building a road or - anything. Very democratic, very high-tech. Although, getting a passport is/was so hard that generations of Italians, French and Germans lived there without being able to nationalise. In Greece, foreigners can't own land and are destined to destitution (everyone owns their flat), but an American girl i know (rich, of course) got her university education free in Britain because her grandfather was Greek before he went to america. If you work for the UN, you get a special passport that means they don't stop you at airports and stuff - presumably why they're always smuggling drugs and stuff - because of your confidential documents i suppose. Japan only allows 1 passport, you must be registered Japanese abroad if you want to have the option at 18 whether to ever be Japanese, and then, no changing. <br /><br />We get the mud, put fences round it, tag everyone who ends up by accident with the name we gave the bit of mud, and then won't let them enter or leave without it, even kick them out or leave them out to starve, based on this tag. Even plants are more free. <br /><br />The one crime i have always wanted to commit is obtain a large number of valid, legal passports from all different countries (by lying etc of course) - just to do it. And own a lot of illegal books. Apparently, some of the books banned in the UK when we believed in witches were never legalised afterwards, so there are some handwritten/early printed illegal witchcraft books around...Maiahttp://twitter.com/aiammaianoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-39179253716524145862012-04-03T15:07:12.742+02:002012-04-03T15:07:12.742+02:00Is there any country in the civilized world that p...Is there any country in the civilized world that prohibits someone from running for President if he or she has a parent with foreign or dual citizenship?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-83768219838586618062012-04-03T04:56:46.185+02:002012-04-03T04:56:46.185+02:00Ah hah!!!! So he is really a CIA agent. Maybe he e...Ah hah!!!! So he is really a CIA agent. Maybe he even has a Jewish grandmother? A secret Zionist. Shock- horror. Does it really matter? <br />Question 1 Is he a good candidate for Pres.?<br />Question 2 Is he a good candidate for Pres.? <br />Question 3 Is he good candidate for Pres.?<br /> <br />The only question that really matters. Competence.<br />You will find out if you get the answer to this question wrong in the Pres. election. It won't take long. Look at GW Bush, he had all the right qualifications except one.<br /><br />If She(oh I forgot that is impossible)- I mean He -is incompetent<br />it wont matter whether his mother had a Green card or a blue or yellow one for that matter. The country will sink.pirooznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-50047386490705226392012-04-02T18:42:56.882+02:002012-04-02T18:42:56.882+02:00"Mubarak and Sadat with Israeli passports&quo..."<em>Mubarak and Sadat with Israeli passports</em>"<br /><br />Huh?Jasonhttp://elnaschiewatch.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-87038389925520459762012-04-02T15:18:01.559+02:002012-04-02T15:18:01.559+02:00That shows again what Egyptians are up for. First ...That shows again what Egyptians are up for. First Mubarak and Sadat with Israeli passports and now the holy man with American background. A turncoat that acts as if he is a descendant of the Prphet (PBUH) himself. Will we ever get an honest and reasonable leader???Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-35210249646553212872012-04-02T14:33:55.029+02:002012-04-02T14:33:55.029+02:00Green Card is a long term residency permit in the ...Green Card is a long term residency permit in the US. It allows you to live and work there.<br /><br />It is not a citizenship. To have a US passport, you must be a citizen.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-6826982889986757132012-04-02T08:37:57.921+02:002012-04-02T08:37:57.921+02:00Egyptian government should request a clarification...Egyptian government should request a clarification from US government. Abu Ismael's mother may have applied, and granted, US citizenship for the sake of obtaining medical treatment from medical/medicare allocated for US senior citizens. A disclosure in this case will demonstrate how sleazy one can be to suck benefits from wherever you can.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-88486247606890148952012-04-02T07:35:22.967+02:002012-04-02T07:35:22.967+02:00I second what Ayman said. A green card (actually i...I second what Ayman said. A green card (actually it is now white in color) substitutes US entry visa but doesn't substitute a valid passport from the home country. This makes the 'green card' totally irrelevant, and can't be used for entering Egypt. Another traveling document may have been used.<br /><br />In a rare circumstances, as in asylum cases, a 'green card' holder may apply for US-issued traveling document (sometimes called white passport) if the person demonstrated difficulty in using the passport of home country. The process for obtaining any travel document is lengthy, and involves petition and interviews. After 9/11/2001 it became much much harder.<br /><br />The Egyptian people has the right to know what the candidate's family claimed about Egypt in order to obtain traveling document of any kind.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-87432846112798019492012-04-02T00:06:23.031+02:002012-04-02T00:06:23.031+02:00the green card is not a passport, it is some kind ...the green card is not a passport, it is some kind of long term entry visa, it gives you the right to live and work in USA, but you still have to use your home country passport to travel with.<br /><br />i believe that his mother really earned the american passport for 2 reasons, first that the green card qualify you to get the american passport after 5 years, 2nd that the green card automatically expires if you go to outside USA for more than 6 months!! so she was going back and forth between egypt and usa she must have earned the USA passport so that she could travel freely! but let's wait and see..Ayman Shokrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10980612332155378174noreply@blogger.com