You've referenced certain USSC cases several times, can you provide a source? I'm willing to believe your claims, just need some evidence for them.
Child support and gaining US citizenship through the CRBA process are not related. It's a false equivalency.
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not relevent if the child is born overseas. crba requires the child be a bilogical child.
"Only the child’s biological parent or legal guardian, preferably the U.S. citizen parent, can apply for a CRBA."
"NOTE: Only biological children of Americans may qualify for a CRBA/Derivative U.S. Citizenship."
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Dave_Hounddriver DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster
If you are "recently" married at the time of birth and your kid does not look like you and you are old enough to be on Social Security and you want to claim your money for the kid each month. . . well let me know how that works for ya if you refuse to do the DNA

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danbandanna DI Forum Patron Highly Rated Poster Showcase Reviewer Veteran Marines
A followup... finally received our citizenship papers "CRBA" for our son and now on to SSA filing... will be happy to answer any questions on the "ordeal" .-
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Dave_Hounddriver DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster
Some, yes. Others, no. Perhaps that is why it is arbitrary who has to get a DNA test done. Or it may just be that someone in authority just did a "power trip" on you. It happens.-
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Trump might have instructed stricter Vetting. Trump to establish National Vetting Center - CNNPolitics
I would not be surprised if DNA testing becomes the norm regardless of overall age or age differential.-
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