This letter shows that Cruz was a citizen at birth.
It also shows that “Obama” was NOT a citizen at birth. (Because he has no birth certificate showing birth on U.S. soil, and his mother had not even lived five years after her fourteenth birthday.) Since “Obama” has never been naturalized, he is not a citizen at this moment.
No one has ever demonstrated conclusively that the authors and ratifiers of the Constitution understood citizenship at birth to be insufficient to satisfy the NBC requirement.
I want the first act of President Cruz to be the arrest of “Obama” and the people who were directly involved in fraudulently placing a non-citizen in the Presidency. I want this to take place BEFORE the beginning of the Inaugural Address.
The problem is that there have been nineteen court decisions that have found Obama to be a natural born citizen and zero court decisions that have found he is not a natural born citizen.
Congress has never taken up the issue in hearings.
1) Allen v. Obama (Arizona)
2) Ankeny v. Daniels (Indiana)
3) Fair v. Obama (Maryland)
4) Farrar v. Obama (Georgia)
5) Freeman v. Obama (Illinois)
6) Galasso v. Obama (New Jersey)
7) Jackson v. Obama (Illinois)
8) Jordan v. Obama (Washington)
9) Judd v. Obama (California)
10) Kesler v. Obama (Indiana)
11) Martin v. Obama (Illinois)
12) Paige v. Obama (Vermont)
13) Powell v. Obama (Georgia)
14) Purpura, et. al. v. Obama (New Jersey)
15) Strunk v. N.Y. State Board of Elections (NY)
16) Swensson v. Obama (Georgia)
17) Tisdale v. Obama (Virginia)
18) Voeltz v. Obama, et. al. (Florida)
19) Welden v. Obama (Georgia)
Here’s one example from a court decision:
Allen v Obama, Arizona Superior Court Judge Richard E. Gordon: “Arizona courts are bound by United States Supreme Court precedent in construing the United States Constitution, and this precedent fully supports that President Obama is a natural born citizen under the Constitution and thus qualified to hold the office of President. Contrary to Plaintiffs assertion, Minor v. Happersett, 88 U.S. 162 (1874), does not hold otherwise.”—Pima County Superior Court, Tuscon, Arizona, March 7, 2012