Uh, no.
Trump’s mother was naturalized on March 10, 1942, over four years before Trump was born.
She took an oath to renounce all other countries’ claims upon her.
His father, Fred Trump was born in America. So, Trump is born of two American citizens.
By your logic, since Canada is a dominion of Great Britain, then Cruz still has a claim of Britain on him.
Do you really believe that?
Only a renunciation made to the British Home Secretary is recognized by Great Britain.
"All categories of British nationality can be renounced by a declaration made to the Home Secretary. A person ceases to be a British national on the date the Home Secretary registers the declaration of renunciation. If a declaration is registered in the expectation of acquiring another citizenship but one is not acquired within six months of the registration, it does not take effect and the person remains a British national."
"Renunciations made to other authorities (such as the general renunciation made as part of the US naturalization ceremony) are not recognized by the UK. The forms must be sent through the UK Border Agency's citizenship renunciation process."
But, but the far left crazies like Alan Grayson may not be satisfied with that. There are still questions. She was born in Scotland so remains British all her life. Trump needs to go to court to “clarify” things. I am very using Trump's own bizarre arguments against him here.
By your logic, since Canada is a dominion of Great Britain, then Cruz still has a claim of Britain on him.
You don't have a clue what British citizenship laws are do you?
I do. Lived in London for several years. Two of my children were born in London. You have no idea what the heck you are taking abouzt.