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My two columns opining that Sen. Grace Poe possesses natural-born citizenship that could be affirmed by a
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) test were written three months ago on June 14 and 21. Yet, to this day, I still
get a lot of questions. For easy comprehension, I will simplify the questions and my answers.
Question 1: Why is natural-born citizenship important? Answer: Because only natural-born citizens are
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Islands. (3) Those whose fathers are citizens of the Philippines. (4) Those whose mothers are citizens of the
Philippines and, upon reaching the age of majority elect Philippine citizenship. (5) Those who are
naturalized in accordance with law.
In addition, the 1935 Constitution (as well as the current one) states that the Philippines adopts the
generally accepted principles of international law as part of the law of the Nation. Thus, by this doctrine of
incorporation, customary international laws are given the same force and effect as statutes passed by
Congress.
Question 4. What are the international laws that govern the citizenship of foundlings?
Answer: Mainly, (a) the 1930 Hague Convention on the Conflict of Nationality Laws, (b) the 1948 Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, and (c) the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness. In
international law, nationality is synonymous with citizenship.
Question 5: Specifically, what provision of the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness is
relevant to Senator Poe? Answer: Article 2 which states: A foundling found in the territory of a Contracting
State shall, in the absence of proof to the contrary, be considered to have been born in the territory of
parents possessing the nationality of that State.
Question 6: The Philippines is not a signatory to this 1961 Convention. Why are we bound by its provisions?
Answer: Because they have become generally accepted principles of international law which, as earlier
stated, are as binding as statutes passed by Congress.
Question 7: Who are natural-born citizens? Answer: Under the 1987 Constitution, they are those who are
citizens of the Philippines from birth without having to perform any act to acquire or perfect their
Philippine citizenship.
Question 8: Why is Grace Poe a natural-born citizen? Answer: Because under Article 2 of the 1961
Convention quoted above, shea foundling who was found in Iloilo, Philippinesis deemed to have
Filipino parents. Perforce, she is natural-born since her presumed parents, specifically her father, are
accorded Philippine citizenship.
Question 9: Is she not a naturalized Filipino falling under item 5 in the answer to Question 3 that she was
naturalized in accordance with (international) law? Answer: No, it was her parents who acquired
Philippine citizenship pursuant to international law. But she derived her citizenship from her presumed
Filipino father; thus, she is a citizen from birth without having to do anything to acquire or perfect her
Philippine citizenship.
Question 10. May her biological father be proven to be actually an alien? Answer: Yes, but the burden of
proof belongs to those who challenge her natural-born status. Unless such proof is presented, her parents
continue to be presumed Filipinos. Thus, she retains her natural-born citizenship.
Question 11: Grace Poe became a US citizen after she got married and moved to the United States, how did
she reacquire her natural-born citizenship? Answer: By taking an oath of allegiance to the Philippines
pursuant to the Dual Citizenship Law (Republic Act No. 9225) and by renouncing her American citizenship
pursuant to American law.
Question 12. Aside from invoking the interaction between our Constitution and customary international
law, may Senator Poe prove her natural-born citizenship by other methods? Answer: Yes, by undergoing a
DNA test showing that her biological father is a Filipino. Our Supreme Court has issued many decisions
affirming the binding force of DNA tests.
Question 13. How are DNA tests conducted and can such tests conclusively prove who her biological father
and mother are? Answer: Yes, if done according to the protocols laid down by the Supreme Court. More on
this in a future column.
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