The question no one will answer as it is the one piece of paper that would have been necessary to establish U.S. citizenship at birth.
Let’s assign Sheriff Joe Arpaio to go get it!
The underlying facts are what produce his US citizenship. He can have the claim adjudicted by the State Department up until he is 18, and by Immigration at any time after that.
Well there is a CBRA coz’ evidently he got it in 1986 to get a U.S. passport so he could travel abroad with his school group when he must have been 16-ish. Cruz is likely not making it available because he wants it to appear he got it at birth. I have read you can apply for the document at any time, but according to a Freeper above, only until you reach age 18, so if Cruz had not been going on that overseas trip, and two further years had passed, he would have been unable to get his citizenship without filing for naturalization. Boggles the mind.
“The question no one will answer as it is the one piece of paper that would have been necessary to establish U.S. citizenship at birth.”
There is no question that Cruz is a citizen - his mother had American citizenship.