To: David; MestaMachine; Rushmore Rocks; Oorang; sweetiepiezer; txnuke; La Lydia; aragorn; Velveeta; ...
"birth certificate says she is Mrs. Wilson, not Mrs. Cruz.
"That may work in favor of Cruz--Wilson was presumably a US Citizen and you have a Texas statute presuming the husband is the father..."
Read much more at # 295.
Thanks, David.
296 posted on
08/27/2013 7:43:05 PM PDT by
LucyT
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To: LucyT; David
“And if not,maybe a second statute which we haven’t looked at gets a better result if Eleanor (Cruz’s mother) is single.”
The above snippet is interesting.
Single moms had shorter u.s. residency requirements than married moms.
Depends on when the kid was born; the Ins rules changed somewhere between 1961 and when Cruz was born.
297 posted on
08/27/2013 8:00:58 PM PDT by
WildHighlander57
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To: LucyT
Canadian Journal of Exploration Geophysics
December 1973
Vol 9, No. 1
Fundamentals of Predictive Filtering R.B. Cruz
Author Biographies (photo)
Mr. Rafael Cruz obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics and Chemical Engineering from the University of Texas. He has completed graduate studies at several major universities in Mathematical Statistics and Information Theory.
Mr. Cruz has extensive experience in the digital processing of geophysical data, and contributed significantly in both the technical and management aspects of establishing seismic computer centres both in Canada and the United States. He is recognized internationally for his work in the design and implementation of information theory techniques that result in the enhancement of seismic data and that aid in the selection of optimum parameters for geophysical data processing.
In addition to being actively engaged in the evaluation, analysis, and processing of geophysical data, he is extensively involved in the education and training of geophysical industry personnel in the effective use of seismic data processing techniques. These courses have been presented throughout the Canadian Geophysical Industry to remove the mysticism commonly associated with digital seismic processing. He is personally responsible for a large part of the continuing research and development program being pursued by his company.
Mr. Cruz is currently the Editor of the C.S.E.G. Journal, and has previously served in several different capacities in the Canadian Society of Exploration Geophysicists, including being the Technical Chairman for the 1973 National C.S.E.G. Convention.
299 posted on
08/27/2013 9:23:11 PM PDT by
Brown Deer
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