If what you say is true then why isn’t it proven?
I have seen testimony by a neighbor of Cruz’s mother who said that she went with the mother when she was in the process of becoming a Canadian. Whether or not this is true can be found out for certain. Someone needs to prove this.
Nevertheless - Cruz was born in a foreign country - something that even Obama took the trouble to deny. Are you now saying that it would be ok if Obama was born in Kenya?
“I have seen testimony by a neighbor of Cruzs mother who said that she went with the mother when she was in the process of becoming a Canadian. Whether or not this is true can be found out for certain.”
You mean you’ve seen a RUMOR in a newspaper. That doesn’t qualify as “testimony.”
Yes, it can be proven.
In 2005, Ted Cruz’s father became a US citizen based upon being married to a US citizen, Ted Cruz’s mother.
So we know that Ted Cruz’s mother was still a US citizen in 2005 and ever since.
We also know that Eleanor Cruz did not qualify for Canadian citizenship, since she was only working in Canada on a work visa for 4 years and then immediately left. (So she left the moment she might have been able to apply.)
We also know that Ted Cruz and his mother would have had to leave the USA after 6 months if they were here on a visa.
Ted Cruz has lived here continuously for 42 years.
You cannot do that on a visa from another country.
You can only do that if you are a citizen.
We also know that Ted Cruz has a US passport.
So we know that Ted Cruz already proved that he is a US citizen to the US State Department.
” Someone needs to prove this.”
Yeah, but not Ted Cruz. Ted Cruz does not have to prove anything.
Finally, the eligibility kooks think that you can somehow accidentally lose your citizenship, like losing a sock in the dryer.
There would have to be a formal proceeding in the US Government for anyone to lose their US citizenship.
You don’t just lose your citizenship by accident.