When you are born a US citizen you don’t get citizenship papers. He has a birth certificate that he has already shown with his mother’s birth certificate. They prove he was eligible at birth to be a US citizen.
Mitch the Senate does NOT agree with you.
Mitch McConnell: Why no, the Senate wont pass a resolution affirming Cruzs eligibility like it did for McCain
POSTED AT 2:01 PM ON JANUARY 12, 2016 BY ALLAHPUNDIT
So when were Cruz's citizenship papers issued? He was also eligible to be a Cuban citizen.
Being a citizen and being a natural born citizen are two different issues. Ted is not a NBC.
Section 101 (a) (27) The term nonquota immigrant means (A) an immigrant who is the child or the spouse of a citizen of the United States;
PROCEDURE FOR GRANTING NONQUOTA STATUS OR PREFERENCE BY REASON OF RELATIONSHIP
SEC. 205. (a) In the case of any alien claiming in his application for an immigrant visa to be entitled to a nonquota immigrant status under section 101 (a) (27) (A), or to a quota immigrant status under section 203 (a) (2) or 203 (a) (3), or to a preference under section 203 (a) (4), the consular officer shall not grant such status or preference until he has been authorized to do so as provided in this section. (b) Any citizen of the United States claiming that any immigrant is his spouse or child and that such immigrant is entitled to a nonquota immigrant status under section 101 (a) (27) (A)
US Code states that a CRBA is a document of naturalization
A Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA) is official evidence of United States citizenship, issued to a child born abroad to a U.S. citizen parent or parents, who meet the requirements for transmitting citizenship under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).. (see sections 101 & 205 above)
Just thought you might want to know these important facts of the law that says Ted Cruz at birth was an alien, who upon entering the US with a CRBA, he became a naturalized US citizen.
Unless his mother had already earned Canadian citizenship at that time - but had not informed the US of that fact. Her citizenship may have already been forfeit at that point.
For example, my wife was born in China. She has since become a US citizen - but has not notified China of that fact, and still retains a Chinese passport as it makes caring for her grandmother, still in China, a heck of a lot easier. Any child we'd have now would be a US citizen by birth from both of us - but the Chinese Government would still assume they would be Chinese by virtue of her supposed Chinese citizenship (which became null and void - per China law, which is the same as US law - where taking an oath to another country is de-facto surrendering of citizenship).
Yes, terrible bad luck for Cruz but a definite possibility which would, in fact, render him a citizen of Canada and not of the US.
You just blow this stuff out your rectum hoping no one has a clue.