In a case that should have the Founders of the USA spinning in their graves, The Intercept has got hold of documents relating to Peter Thiel's NZ citizenship. These documents reveal that Thiel would not normally qualify for citizenship, which requires the holder to actually reside in New Zealand. NZ law provides for citizenship under "exceptional circumstances and public interest" for people who don't plan to live in NZ.
Thiel's extreme wealth was the exceptional circumstance that allowed for citizenship and which in turn allowed Thiel to avoid certain administrative protocols that a non-citizen would have had to follow relating to the purchase of his large estate in NZ.
As part of taking up citizenship, Thiel had to pledge an oath of loyalty to HM Queen Elizabeth II (in her role as Queen of New Zealand), which certainly raises questions about either his sincerity or his fitness to be an advisor to the President.
(Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Monday February 06 2017, @04:02PM
Also, it's still better to be a citizen than a subject. If anything, it's England's pernicious legacy that poisons America today. All those in Wall Street and Washington are striving to set themselves up a House of Lords, and have largely done it. We shall see if history repeats itself in response.
Washington DC delenda est.
(Score: 2) by J053 on Monday February 06 2017, @10:58PM