To: Yosemitest
Sorry if you can not handle the truth, without the 1934 and follow up legislation Ted Cruz would not even be a citizen of the USA. If congressional legislation makes you a citizen you are not a natural born citizen and as our founders understood natural born citizen. Our constitution grants congress the power over naturalization. Anyone made a citizen via legislation is a naturalized citizen not a natural born citizen.
32 posted on
03/03/2016 11:22:02 PM PST by
jpsb
(Never believe anything in politics until it has been officially denied. Otto von Bismark)
To: jpsb
WRONG !
In 1798, the law on naturalization was changed again.
The Federalists feared that many new immigrants favored their political foes, the Democratic-Republicans.
The Federalists, therefore, wanted to reduce the political influence of immigrants.
To do so, the Federalists, who controlled Congress, passed a lawthat required immigrants to wait fourteen years before becoming naturalized citizens and thereby gaining the right to vote.
The 1798 act also barred naturalization for citizens of countries at war with the United States.
At the time, the United States was engaged in an unofficial, undeclared naval war with France.
The French government thought the United States had taken the side of Britain in the ongoing conflict between Britain and France.
A related law passed in 1798, the Alien Enemy Act, gave the president the power during a time of war to arrest or deport any alien thought to be a danger to the government.
After Jefferson became president (in 1801), the 1798 naturalization law was repealed, or overturned (in 1802).
The basic provisions of the original 1790 law WERE RESTORED except for the period of residency before naturalization.The residency requirement, that is, the amount of time the immigrant had to reside, or live, in the United States, was put back to five years, as it had been in 1795.
The 1802 law remained the basic naturalization act until 1906, with two notable exceptions.In 1855, the wives of American citizens were automatically granted citizenship.
In 1870, people of African descent could become naturalized citizens, in line with constitutional amendments passed after the American Civil War (1861-65)that banned slavery and gave African American men the right to vote.
Other laws were passed to limit the number of people (if any) allowed to enter the United States from different countries,especially Asian countries, but these laws did not affect limits on naturalization.
Within a decade of adopting the Constitution, immigration, and naturalization in particular, had become hot political issues.
They have remained political issues for more than two centuries.
Did you know ...
Naturalization laws relate to the process of immigrants becoming a citizen.
Other laws have provided for losing citizenship -- by getting married!
In 1907, Congress passed a law that said a woman born in the United States (and therefore a citizen) would lose her citizenshipif she married an alien (who was therefore not a citizen).
In 1922, two years after women won the right to vote,this provision was repealed and a woman's citizenship status was separated from her husband's.
Also Notice the signature blocks at the bottom of this:
![](http://immigration.procon.org/sourcefiles/1790AlienNaturalizationAct.pdf)
1st United States Congress, 21-26 Senators and 59-65 Representatives
34 posted on
03/03/2016 11:24:05 PM PST by
Yosemitest
(It's SIMPLE ! ... Fight, ... or Die !)
To: jpsb
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Donald Trump refuses to release birth certificate and passport records
Presidential hopeful Donald Trump has refused to release his long-form birth certificate and passport records, despite demanding the same from Barack Obama during the 2012 election.
The Guardian contacted the Trump campaign to request the birth certificate and passport records of the Apprentice host, but a spokeswoman refused to share the documents.
In October 2012, Trump, a prominent figure in the birther movement a loose affiliation of people who claimed Obama was born outside the US accused Obama of being the least transparent president in the history of this country for refusing to release the very details Trump is now refusing to publish.
We know very little about our president, Trump said at the time.
In a YouTube video the 69-year-old said he would donate $5m to a charity of Obamas choosing if the president released his college records and applications and passport applications and records.
Yet when Trumps representatives were contacted and asked to release the same documents the campaign refused to send them, despite the Guardian providing both a fax number and a full postal address.
The campaign declined to comment further. ...
37 posted on
03/03/2016 11:32:13 PM PST by
Yosemitest
(It's SIMPLE ! ... Fight, ... or Die !)
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