Posted on 01/16/2016 3:02:27 PM PST by BlackFemaleArmyColonel
There is a section of US Code that naturalizes people without the person having to apply for it. 8 U.S. Code Subchapter III, Part I. A separate part, Part II, has all the "application ... oath" stuff. Both parts are naturalization.
I like Trump as a person. He seems like a good guy to hang around with.
People either love him or hate him, there’s little in between. But... I just had a conversation with an soon-to-be-laid-off Alcoa employee and he’s made up his mind to hold his nose and vote for a future. His choice? Trump.
Ah, you are correct. I was relying on my memory from way back in 2009. Thank you for the correction.
3 U.S.C. section 15.
If Cruz was born to two American Citizens on US soil, would this even be an issue?
What is it you think the Founders might have meant by the stipulation NBC?
Nope, only liberals like Trump and Clinton and Sanders are allowed to be leaders from this point forward... All hail Sodomania!
It is strange. We shouldn’t have a shortage of eligible candidates.
I don’t think that there is any law that says that someone who is ineligible can’t run for the nomination of a party.
I further don’t think that there is any law that says someone who is ineligible can’t run for president.
“No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President;”
It only seems to suggest that one’s eligibility is tested at the time one tries to take office, and that occurs after one is elected.
Accepting that Cruz is a NBC, it will be up to the voters to decide if it matters that Cruz:
1. Remained a dual citizen until shortly before announcing
2. Did not renounce Canadian citizenship at 18.
3. Served in the Senate as a dual citizen
The neighbor has a bobble head like that in his yard. His is prolly smarter.
A nitpick correction, it takes on from the House plus one from the Senate, IIRC. Somewhere in 3 USC, we'd find the right answer.
I think there are other formal ways to get a ruling, but that depends on the candidate being open to a decision on the merits. But nevermind that, I'll take your position for sake of argument. If there is enough doubt, the candidate loses the election anyway, no formal decision is needed. I think Cruz is toast. He gave it a good shot. It was a gamble.
Obama born on U.S. soil. Cruz not. However, I have not been a birther, but on current reflection could Obama not be natural born because his father was not a U.S. citizen?
Now can’t anyone have standing to challenge Obama’ eligiblity. Everyone has been harmed by his presidency.âº
Very much so. Ask pretty much anybody who has worked with him. Even both his ex-wives say he'd be a great president, no mean feat.
The only ones with a fleeting appreciation for what we once had in America are those from abroad.
Those here for ages have grown so fat and insecure that we no longer care. We are ripe for destruction.
America is finished and, frankly, has been for a long time.
fat and secure
Just ask his groupies...
His mother is/was American, why would Congress need to butt in? Oh, wait...
Mark Levin says he is qualified which is all I need to know.
From what I read regarding the 1790 statue you can be born on foreign soil but both parents need to be U.S. citizens. That is the rub.
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