I can’t have a conversation with you about this until you have WATCHED the video and refute what points in it that you think are false.
Congressional will = MANMADE LAW - NOT CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.
Congressional will -DOES NOT override the Constitition.
To quote YOU:” If we are going to be a nation of laws, what maters is the LAW.”
The Constitution IS the supreme law of the land.
Naturalization IS a process that occurs “After Birth” to give legal citizenship to one who needs it.
A NBC does not need anything else. ANYTHING that takes a statute to give citizenship to a person makes them NATURALIZED.
The Constitution gives it’s citizens the blueprint for what constitutes a NBC.
Again, until you watch the video, tell me what points the presenter makes that you disagree with, we are just talking past each other. I really would like to hear what you think in the video is false.
After you watch the video, I think you will agree that Ted is in a hard legal battle concerning this.
But when it comes to Rubio’s situation, its explained also in the video, he’s TOAST. If he is the nominee, his court case will be about 15 minutes long and the DEM candidate will probably win the 2016 POTUS race.
If you would take the time to watch the video and then tell me what you disagree with in it, the maybe we can discuss this better between us. If not, then we aren’t going to be able to because the video contains the information (not OPINIONS) for you to examine and then refute the points made in it.
http://powderedwigsociety.com/eligibility-of-cruz-and-rubio/#
I thank you very much for your replies to my posts.
Yes the Constitution is the supreme law of the land. And according to the Constitution, who is specificly enumerated with the unrestricted authority over all rules of naturalization? ... Congress.
Congress says (USC Title 8 Section 1101 subsection A part (23)) that the definition of naturalization is the conferring of nationality after birth. One’s status at birth is how one is naturally born and if they are born a citizen, having never been naturalized, they then are naturally born a citizen. That is the same as “natural born citizen” the only difference is the root work of “natural” either being used as an adverb or adjective in order to comply with proper syntax.
USC Title 8 section 1401 defines who is a citizen at birth and does not need to be naturalized.
I will reply in a separate post about the specifics of the video