Says who?
It's called the Constitution of the United States. In it you will find no clause giving authority to make as citizens, children of citizen fathers.
Library of Congress, Immigration & Naturalization(1840-1950)
“Married women and children under the age of twenty-one derived citizenship from their husband or father respectively. Children of unsuccessful applicants could apply for citizenship in their own right, at the age of twenty-one.”
Under our Constitution, distinctions between the legal rights of males and females have been erased.
You cannot discriminate between husbands and fathers.
And the governing law when Ted Cruz was born makes no distinction between fathers or mothers. See 14 USC 1401(g).
“Congress ONLY has authority to make citizens through the process of naturalization.
Says who?
It’s called the Constitution of the United States”
WHERE in the Constitution does it say that Congress only has the authority to make citizens through the process of naturalization.
BE CAREFUL: First read Section 5 of the 14th Amendment. then read the “necessary and proper clause”
The Constitution DOES explicitly give Congress that power. See Section 5 of the 14th Amendment.