Posted on 09/02/2019 8:01:14 AM PDT by NachOsten
Long story, need advice on naturalized cit rights
If you’re a naturalized US citizen you have,unless I’m *very* much mistaken,all of the rights of a “natural born” citizen...except you cannot be President.
Canuck? does that mean Canadian?
Yes, what else?
Then what does this mean?
“Long story, need advice on naturalized cit rights”
All citizens share the same rights, period.
No, Im a Stars fan.
Hosers, eh.
I think the OP is just confused.
All rights are the same.
Can a “ naturalized” citizen have their citizenship revoked by the Govt?
I thought he was talking about Muslim there for a second.
Another mystery post.
I believe that's possible when certain types of fraud were committed during the application process. At least one or two Nazi war criminals that I've heard of have had their citizenship revoked.
Ted “Canuck” Cruz, born in Canada, has NEVER provided the US govt documents to prove he is a US citizen.
When can the government revoke your naturalized citizenship?
A naturalized US citizen is not Constitutionally qualified to be President of these United States.
Strict interpretation of the Constitution requires a natural born citizen be born of two citizen parents on US soil, despite Clair McCaskill’s non-binding resolution regarding Panamanian born John McCain’s status, nor Barack Hussein Obama’s British subject father.
“Canuck definition is - a Canadian and especially a French Canadian.”
I have another post with a link to those circumstances.
Ted Cruz is a citizen. Buuuuuuut when he came to this country, he entered as a Canadian. He had the potential to have always been a US citizen but maybe his dads activities or parental laziness didnt have them applying for his documentation until he was 16 and needed a passport.
Being President is not a Right.
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