Posted on 01/14/2016 6:00:17 AM PST by Greetings_Puny_Humans
Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay told Newsmax TV on Wednesday that Ted Cruz might ultimately "end up in the courts" on the question of his citizenship and how it might affect his presidential campaign. "I've had this problem ever since Cruz announced," DeLay, the five-term Texas Republican who served from 2003 to 2005, told "The Steve Malzberg Show" in an interview.
"There is a difference between the definition of natural born and naturalization â and it has not been settled by any branch of government. "Cruz needs to address this in some way because it is a cloud right now in Iowa," DeLay said. [...]
DeLay, however, told Malzberg that the "most expedient" way for Cruz to settle any questions is to work through the courts. "You can't do anything through Congress," he said. "Congress isn't going to pass any bill to protect him â and I'm sure [President Barack] Obama wouldnât sign anything. "He's going to the courts if he's the nominee. The Democrats will use every avenue available to them.
"They sued me over a valid issue," DeLay said, referring to a 2006 lawsuit brought by Democrats after he dropped his re-election bid. "They'll sue him. "He'll end up in the courts one way or another."
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“Military personnel, like ambassadors and diplomats, may leave the country physically, but they never leave it politically because they are *in service* TO it. Their children are natural born.”
Good to know and thanks for the info. I suppose that doesn’t extend to missionaries?
And the Cruz candidacy now has millions of people who say they are moral conservatives and constitutionalists trying to talk us into moving further away from natural law and the Constitution.
This is one of the horrible first fruits, the terrible tragedies, of the 2016 election campaign.
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Thank you.
No. Since they're private individuals, I don't think it does.
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