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The Naturalized Citizens Are running for elective offices of the Foreign State in Which Records Were Previously Citizens

New York, April 01, 2011
Bureau of Consular Affairs
U.S. Department of State
2100 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20037
Email: ASKPRI@state.gov

The naturalized citizens are running for elective offices
of the foreign state in which were previously citizens

In the recent electoral campaign in Peru for the presidential election and the Congress of the Republic of Peru 2011, naturalized U.S. citizens are participating for elective offices of the foreign state in which were previously citizens. The naturalized citizens are deemed violations of the Oath of allegiance to the United States.

The naturalized citizens are running for elective offices of the foreign state in which were previously citizens. Pedro Pablo Kuczynski is running as a candidate for president of Peru and was serving in the government Peru body in the executive branch in violation of the solemn oath of allegiance. David Chang Wong Kcomt is running as a candidate for congress of Peru.

The principle that an American citizen should be loyal to the United States and to no other country or political power is a moral and constitutional issue of the highest order for our country. When immigrants become American citizens they take a solemn oath to “absolutely and entirely renounce” all previous political allegiances. They transfer they loyalty the “old country” to the United States.

The following acts performed by naturalized citizens are deemed violations of the Oath of Renunciation and Allegiance that was taken voluntarily by the new citizens.

• Running for elective office of the foreign state in which the persons were previously citizens.
• Serving in any government body (executive, legislative, or judicial; national, provincial, or local) of the foreign state in which the persons were previously citizens.
• Using the passport of the foreign state in which the persons were previously citizens.
• Taking an oath of allegiance to the foregoing state in which the persons were previously citizens.

A call our attention naturalized citizens who are in violation of the oath, serving any government body or participate as candidates for political position in a foreign government is a deemed violation of our constitution, the oath of allegiance and the principles of the American Nation.


naturalized citizens running for elective office
foreign state in which citizens were previously


In the recent electoral campaign in Peru election Presidential and Congress of Peru 2011, naturalized U.S. citizens are participating for elective office of the foreign state which were formerly citizens. Naturalized citizens are considered violations of the oath of allegiance to the United States.

Naturalized citizens are running for elective office in the foreign State in which they were formerly citizens. Pedro Pablo Kuczynski is running as a candidate for president of Peru and was serving in the body of the Government of Peru in the executive branch in violation of the oath of allegiance. David Chang Wong Kcomt running as a candidate for the Congress of Peru.

The principle that a U.S. citizen must be loyal to the United States and not to another country or political power is a moral and constitutional issue of first order for our country. When immigrants become U.S. citizens take a solemn oath to "absolutely and entirely renounce" all alliances previous policies. That the transfer of loyalty to the "old country" to the United States.

The following acts performed by naturalized citizens are considered violations of renunciation and loyalty oath was taken voluntarily by the new citizens.

• Running for elective office of the foreign state in which people previously citizens.
• Serve any government (executive, legislative or judicial, national, provincial or local) of the foreign state in which people previously citizens.
• Use of the passport of foreign state in which people previously citizens.
• Take an oath of loyalty to the previous state in which people previously citizens.

A wakeup call to our naturalized citizens who are in violation of the oath, to serve any government or participate as candidates for the political position of a foreign government is a violation of our constitution, the oath of allegiance and principles of the American nation.

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