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To: Plummz

Congress has the power to pass rules of naturalization. The law you link to is a law concerning those who are naturalized at birth.

Hope this helps.


The law I linked has nothing to do with naturalization. The 14th Amendment to the Constitution establishes two forms of US citizen: born citizens and naturalized citizens. There is no such thing as a born naturalized citizen. Born citizens can become president. Naturalized citizens cannot become president.

Here’s a link to the law of the land for persons who are US Nationals but not citizens at birth:
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/8/usc_sec_08_00001408——000-.html

The law of the land on naturalization is in different sections of the US Code from the laws on citizens-at-birth:
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode08/usc_sec_08_00001445——000-.html

If Barack Obama was a naturalized citizen, he would have a Certificate of Naturalization that would be a public record.
He does not have a Certificate of Naturalization.


187 posted on 06/22/2010 1:43:18 PM PDT by jamese777
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To: jamese777

Congress only has the power to create uniform rules of naturalization. The law you link to is a uniform rule of naturalization. It can be nothing else. Hope this helps.


188 posted on 06/22/2010 1:59:15 PM PDT by Plummz (pro-constitution, anti-corruption)
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