Posted on 08/27/2013 2:27:12 PM PDT by Cold Case Posse Supporter
As we head into a potential government shutdown over the funding of Obamacare, the iconoclastic junior senator from Texas love him or hate him continues to stride across the national stage. With his presidential aspirations as big as everything in his home state, by now many know what has never been a secret: Ted Cruz was born in Canada.
But does that mean that Cruzs presidential ambitions are gummed up with maple syrup or stuck in snowdrifts altogether different from those plaguing the Iowa caucuses? Are the birthers now hoist on their own petards, having been unable to find any proof that President Obama was born outside the United States but forcing their comrade-in-boots to disqualify himself by releasing his Alberta birth certificate?
No, actually, and its not even that complicated; you just have to look up the right law. It boils down to whether Cruz is a natural born citizen of the United States, the only class of people constitutionally eligible for the presidency. (The Founding Fathers didnt want their newly independent nation to be taken over by foreigners on the sly.)
Whats a natural born citizen? The Constitution doesnt say, but the Framers understanding, combined with statutes enacted by the First Congress, indicate that the phrase means both birth abroad to American parents in a manner regulated by federal law and birth within the nations territory regardless of parental citizenship. The Supreme Court has confirmed that definition on multiple occasions in various contexts.
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So the one remaining question is whether Ted Cruz was a citizen at birth. Thats an easy one. The Nationality Act of 1940 outlines which children become nationals and citizens of the United States at birth.
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Meant to add, I hope I’m wrong, we need someone who truly stands up for the principles he is articulating.
I’m leery of being “fooled again”
He’s saying the right things. The doing remains to be seen. I hope he walks his talk. Many don’t. Rubio, for instance, another FR darling at one time.
John Jay wrote to George Washington presiding over the constitutional convention to add the natural born citizen requirement to prevent a foreigner from being chief of the Army and the change was accepted without much discussion.
So the original intent of many of the founders was to let any long-term citizen be president. The requirement that the president be born a citizen was to prevent foreigners from becoming president.
So can Cruz be both born a citizen and born a foreigner?
“And of course your above words don’t appear anywhere in the Constitution.”
Actually they do. Read it again. Artcle II, distinguishes between those born overseas who later became citizens, and those born in the united states of Amrica.
Good post, I wish I had some time right now to explore it further with you.
Right now the BBQ is calling with the promise of succulent, marinated kabobs!
It seems US jurisdiction travels with citizenship. Ted Cruz's mother carried US jurisdiction with her.
Well, clearly he was. So, given the documented desire of tge Founders to preclude foreign influence from the office of Commander-in-Chief, it appears that the word "natural" actually does convey meaning above and beyond "born citizen." Hmmm, now what could that be, lol?
Yes, jurisdiction travels with citizenship, amd thats why a different one is undesirable in control of our military.
Right, then; I'll bite. What "reasonably solid evidence" would that be?
So ‘jus solis’ makes the two sons of deposed Muslim President of Egypt Morsi who were born in the USA eligible for POTUSA? I think not and want not because there are millions of Muslims in the USA along with 50% of the population just waiting to get that bandwagon rolling. I believe the Founders were well aware of the consequences such possibilities and set eligibility for POTUSA adverse to such.
It’s not just jus soli, it’s the other one, jus sangre or whatever it’s called. That is why the Founders used a term which was widely and clearly understood to mean “Born on the soil from parents who are citizens”.
It ain’t rocket science.
And I’m saying that the Dems will no doubt pull the “jus solis” card if Cruz is dumb enough to pretend he’s a NBC. Levin is on the bandwagon and he should know better too.
Do you even realize that there is a difference between “citizen” and “natural born citizen”?
Pete, you’ve only been here since 2008. To many here, you’re still a noob; if you want to use the “noobie” card. CCP posts good info and he’s not a troll or a fool.
Yes. It's obvious to everyone that there's a differnce, but that's not what we're discussing. The question is whether or not there's a difference between a born citizen and a natural born citizen.
Try to keep up.
The Constitution controls this, not the opinion of someone after the fact. Neither their opinion nor yours carries the force of law. The Constitution says "natural born citizen", but it does not define the term. It does not specify how many parents have to be American or if any parents have to be American. There is no definitive ruling on this by SCOTUS that I am aware of. If Cruz runs there is not a chance in hell, IMO, that SCOTUS will issue a ruling that boots a front runner from the race.
Cruz was a U.S. citizen when he was born. He has never naturalized. If he were not a natural born citizen, he would have had to have been made a citizen at some point in the past in order to serve in the Senate. He never did because there is no need.
If we don't get behind this guy and run him we are CRAZY. He is the only viable candidate willing to speak up for sanity and here we are nitpicking this to death.
The term “born citizen” is not used legally in discussions about types of citizenship.
I’ve been keeping up on this topic since summer 2008. Plenty of people are born a US citizen but are not NBCs.
He was naturalized at birth as a statutory Citizen. That is not a true natural born Citizen that Article 2 Section 1 calls for. A statutory citizen (bestowed by man’s pen) can never be a “natural born” citizen (bestowed by God/nature).
“The question is whether or not there’s a difference between a born citizen and a natural born citizen.”
Regarding the legal term of art natural born Citizen and basic logic, trees are plants but not all plants are trees. Natural born Citizens are a subset of born Citizens (citizens at birth) but not all born Citizens (citizens at birth) are natural born Citizens”.
Says you.
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