Posted on 02/13/2016 9:12:01 AM PST by Dana1960
Lawrence Sellin, Ph.D. a retired colonel with 29 years of experience in the US Army Reserve, argues that Senator Ted Cruz entered the United States illegally as a child in 1974. His parents failed to file a CRBA form which is required by US law. Tedâs parents did not fill out the required form until 1986.
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I get it because i have studied the law beginning in the 1950’s. What do you know about it?
Oh you are so ignorant. The thread is about Cruz “allegedly”: entering the US illegally. What is your position on that? Answer that big mouth.
My answer is that it has never been adjudicated under the 14th amendment and therefore the question has noty been addressed.
You seem to be confused. Are you claiming Cruz entered the USA illegally or not? Or do you need to change the question so as at least appear to not seem so ignorant? Take all the time you need boy to answer that...you’ve already lost the argument so you can’t look any worse. LOl
I’ll take #1, as have the American people in all elections prior to the Kenyan.
Did he get foreign student scholarships in college or are those records sealed?
Ohhh.. you goatta name call... you lost when you were born man. lol
The thread is about Cruz “allegedly”: entering the US illegally. What is your position on that? Answer that boy with the big mouth.
My answer is that it has never been adjudicated under the 14th amendment and therefore the question has not been addressed.
You seem to be confused. Are you claiming Cruz entered the USA illegally or not? Or do you need to change the question so as at least appear to not seem so ignorant? Take all the time you need boy to answer that...you’ve already lost the argument so you can’t look any worse. LOL
Wrong. The CRBA is not required by law, but is recommended. In fact on the State department web site, it says the following:
A person born abroad who acquired U.S. citizenship at birth but who is over the age of 18 (and so not eligible for a CRBA) may wish to apply for a Certificate of Citizenship to document acquisition pursuant to 8 U.S.C. 1452.
So obviously, the US government recognizes that a child born to US parents abroad acquires citizenship at birth, regardless of whether or not the CRBA is filed. The CRBA is just one method, not the only method, of documenting that fact.
Dana, thanks for the post!
Lucyt, note this point:
“...Ted’s parents did not fill out the required form until 1986....”
That would have been when he was 16.
Dovetails with him being in high school and his folks doing the paperwork so he could get a passport to go to England for a competition.
Probably, it appears his mommy didn't get his naturalization papers in order. But the document is not available.
What is your position on that? Answer that big mouth.
I'll give you another position. For a brand-new n00b, you sure do seem to be a feculent ascarid (with a purdy mouth).
From the article:
“...Ted’s parents did not fill out the required form until 1986...”
Probably on account he needed a passport to travel to England for a competition when he was in high school.
If there is something more to the point, and in more readable format, then go ahead.
Otherwise what you're up to here may seem entertaining to yourself (if you're not being paid to stir the pot) but is just so much noise, nonetheless.
His parents would have filed the paperwork so he could get a passport to go to England for a competition while in high school.
That paperwork would have included the crba, and proof he was their child, etc.
So...are you blindly supporting Trump or do you actually care?
Because if it’s blind allegiance, this will be the last response! If it’s that you really care about law, and making sure we have the most conservative candidate possible, then you should really do more research.
Law at the time of Cruz’s birth makes him natural born
http://library.uwb.edu/static/USimmigration/66%20stat%20163.pdf
1. Ted Cruz can release it whenever he chooses.
2. Also, ANY US State can subpoena as part of a case requiring citizenship or parentage to be verified.
That list of residents was just that, a census to see how many people were living there.
The next step would have been to check citizenship, and allow those folks to vote.
It doesn’t mean they voted, they hadn’t been in Canada long enough to get citizenship when Ted was born.
My brother is a natural born citizen just like me even though I was born in Dallas.
You mean you're own mother isn't a known baby smuggler like Ted Cruz's mom is?
/sarcasm, just trying to make a joke here...
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