According to the Constitution, who defines citizenship? Congress. They do that by Laws.
Ypou’ve been on my twit-list for about half a year. I read what you write, and have nothing further to say to you.
You are just attracting more attention to the issue. More attention isn't going to help. It's going to make things worse, because eventually people will notices stuff that I and others have already found.
I know of a quote from a famous Supreme Court case that will simply blow your doors off and leave you sputtering. If you keep irritating, I may very well show it to you.
I've kept it quiet because I want Cruz to win and I don't care about the rule of NBC anymore because Obama broke it.
Wrong. Congress only has the power of naturalization. They can't define a natural born Citizen. Only the Laws of Nature and Nature's God can do that.
The Congress shall have Power To...establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization.... ARTICLE I, SECTION 8, CLAUSE 4
Where?
Please be specific and cite the exact Article, Section and Clause which proves your assertion...The Constitution of the United States
They do that by Laws.
According to my understanding of the Constitution, in regards to citizenship, all Congress can do is "...establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization..." (Article 1, Section 8, Clause 4).
Now, that makes aliens into American citizens, but that Clause doesn't say Congress "defines" citizenship.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Oh, BTW...a natural born citizen needs no recourse to a positive law (laws passed by Congress are positive laws) like an alien does.