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Monday, January 18, 2010

Now the French Must Prove They're French


France and the United States are so different. In France, mere citizenship requires documentation. In America, Kenyans can aspire to the Presidency.
From Time
By Bruce Crumley


Like his father before him, French publisher, author and political commentator Eric Naulleau was born into a military family assigned to a temporary foreign posting. But because his birth happened abroad, where his father - himself born in Lebanon to a French army father - was serving France's national interests, Naulleau has had to wage a long and surreal battle with the government to prove that he's actually a French citizen. Naulleau is just one of a growing number of French people born outside France or in the country to foreign parents who are now being told they must present documents supporting their nationality if they want to keep it.

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