I could be wrong, but I think Harris was born a citizen of Jamaica, and a citizen of India, as well as a US citizen. That’s not a recipe for being a Natural Born Citizen. She has potential allegiance to three nations. Not suitable to be President. Not eligible.
Why yes, she’s Three Nationality Kamala.
A little discussion on the point:
http://www.amnation.com/vfr/archives/008440.html
And
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2011/10/citizenship_jeopardy.html
And
https://ashbrook.org/publications/oped-eastman-04-hamdi/
Which all go into rather great detail on this. The last one is the important one as it is Eastman’s own article. His brief with Edwin Meese in the case of Hamdi v. Rumsfeld can be found at
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=eastman+meese+hamdi+amicus&t=hk&ia=web
Under “Supreme Court of the United States - Claremont Institute”
There are competing opinions from James Ho and Linda Chavez, but I don’t think they are compelling. Mostly self serving crap so they can legitimize more of their ethnic kin who will vote to have them take over the power of the United States, which is what they are after.
For the moment, under Wong Kim Ark, K-Ho is a citizen, but on a thin thread. As for meeting the more stringent “Natural Born Citizen” requirement of the Constitution for the Presidency, there is no way. She is precisely the person the Founders were attempting to exclude. Even Hussein Soetoro had one actual citizen parent born on our soil to people who had been here a few generations. Harris doesn’t even come close.
We didn’t found the country to end up being ruled by aggressive foreigners.
“I could be wrong, but I think Harris was born a citizen of Jamaica, and a citizen of India, as well as a US citizen. Thats not a recipe for being a Natural Born Citizen. She has potential allegiance to three nations. Not suitable to be President. Not eligible.”
You are correct. You might be WRONG!
You are right that Harris is Not suitable to be President. Not eligible.”
But not for those reasons.
U.S. citizenship is governed by THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!
It doesn’t matter what Jamaica, India, Israel, Canada, or the British Empire do.
IT CAN NOT AFFECT YOUR U.S. citizenship or eligibility for president/vice president. It would take an overt act on your part such as enlisting in a foreign country’s army or OFFICIALLY (paperwork involved) renouncing your U.S. citizenship.
The “idea” behind not being eligible and so called dual citizenship, of having “foreign loyalties”, is correct, BUT in practice, we refer to the Constitution of the United States. Article II, Section 1, Clause 5. It says NOTHING about dual citizenship.
The citizenship of the PARENTS (plural) (at the time of your birth) governs. If not “U.S.” citizenship, you are ineligible.
She was born in Oakland California.