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To: 0.E.O

You do realize that the laws cited are essentially the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 as amended and that Congressional power vis-a-vis citizenship extends to naturalization only, don’t you?

A citizen whose citizenship is dependent on statute is a naturalized citizen.


320 posted on 07/22/2013 1:40:44 PM PDT by Ray76 (Common sense immigration reform: Enforce Existing Law)
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To: Ray76

“A citizen whose citizenship is dependent on statute is a naturalized citizen.”

A Citizen of the United States At Birth is NOT a naturalized citizen. If a person qualifies for that status, they are also a natural born citizen.

Citizenship statutes in the U.S. Code of Laws further define and illuminate the citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment. There is no definition of natural born citizen in the Constitution. We are reliant on statutory law and case law for that definition.


333 posted on 07/22/2013 3:09:10 PM PDT by Nero Germanicus
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