It’s not a birth announcement. It’s a summary of the criminal citation issued to Santos in October 2013. |
Apparently there are one or two. He needs to run on those and not the plate of s**t he dished up. |
Well, it says he is an unmarried professor, and yet NY State records seem to indicate he was married in 2012. The DOB and parents both track. Here is the full summary: https://www.jusbrasil.com.br/diarios/69206995/djrj-v-editais-e-demais-publicacoes-07-10-2013-pg-89 |
The Long Island Press has been looking into his birth and can’t find a record of him being born in Queens, as he states, or in New York or anywhere else in the US. Making it a possibility that he was an illegal immigrant until his marriage. Also, if his marriage is what made him a citizen, he doesn’t have the required seven years as a citizen to serve as a member of the House. |
Unless he actually applied for citizenship, his marriage would not have automatically granted it |
A Long Island newspaper raised the alarm before the NYT. The voters elected a con man—no surprise considering Trump is one, too. |
Omg. Does no one check that Congress people are citizens!?!? |
Huh? Why is it a newspaper’s job to do a background check to keep a foreign agent out of congress? This dude sounds like FSB. |
The inference is that Santos was a US citizen who married a Brazilian national named Uadla Santos Vieira Santos. They remained married until two weeks prior to his announcing his candidacy for Congress in 2019. Ms. Santos reportedly gave birth to a daughter in 2018. |
Go long island press!!! |
Do we have proof that he actually is a US citizen? I'm sure The Long Island Press would've found his birth records IF, as Santos states, he was actually born in Queens. If he is a naturalized citizen there would be records of this as well. Yet nobody seems to be able to find anything. |
You can’t just go get a copy of someone’s birth certificate or naturalization records. |