Oct 17 5:30 PM

U.S. used nonexistent Mexican law to deny citizenship

Federal Court in Texas. AP/ Bloomberg
The Stream (Al Jazeera)

One man's protracted battle with the Department of Homeland Security exposed an error in the department's use of Mexican law that denied U.S. citizenship to individuals. Authorities repeatedly blocked the citizenship bids of Sigifredo Saldana Iracheta (pictured below with his wife), citing "Article 314" of the Mexican Constitution, which they said required his out of wedlock birth to be "legitimated" under Mexican law. Saldana undertook a series of court challenges that ultimately revealed no such provision exists in the Mexican Constitution.

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