US Rep. Bachmann no longer wants Swiss citizenship

WASHINGTON, May 11: Former Republican White House candidate Michele Bachmann sought to withdraw her Swiss citizenship and dismissed any questions about her allegiance to the United States.
Bachmann, a US representative from Minnesota and a favorite of the conservative Tea Party movement, became eligible for dual US-Swiss citizenship in 1978 when she married her husband, who is Swiss.
She activated that right because three of their five children wanted to do so and they went through the process as a family, a spokeswoman said.
A spokesman at the Swiss Embassy said Bachmann had activated that citizenship in March.
Bachmann, who pulled out of the presidential race in January, said in a statement yesterday that she had written to the Swiss Consulate asking to withdraw the dual status.
“I took this action because I want to make it perfectly clear: I was born in America and I am a proud American citizen,”
she said.
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