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Is the description Australian-American in any way accurate? From the information given as of this date, it appears that she was born to two U.S. citizens who happened to be in Australia when she was born, that she was raised in the United States, and that she's spent her adult life living and working in the United States. Apparently the law in Australia at the time of her birth granted her birthright citizenship, but it's unclear whether she's retained that citizenship in adulthood. Plus calling her "Australian-American" with a link to the Wikipedia article that defines this term in its first sentence as "Americans who have Australian ancestry" makes it sound like she has stronger familial and ancestral ties to Australia than she actually does. It's possible there's information I'm missing so I don't feel bold enough to make this change outright, but I'm bringing it up here hoping someone with more knowledge can make that judgment call. 2600:100A:B1E3:C14C:0:13:B520:3501 (talk) 20:17, 10 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]