Posted on 02/04/2016 7:52:23 PM PST by 867V309
Senator Ted Cruz entire campaign, much like the credibility of Mark Levin, is built around his claim as âthe most consistent conservativeâ.
The topic is âbirthright citizenshipâ:
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We'll start this week with New Hampshire. After that South Carolina.
I used to like Cruz until all the Trumpettes convinced me he was evil. I used to like Trump until Trump convinced me he was evil.
I don't think I'm alone.
This nomination is going to be won by a moderate. We all cry that we want a conservative, but then the conservatives are too busy killing each other off to focus on the goal. If the goal is to elect a conservative, both Trump and Cruz are running in the wrong direction.
Wrong, he was 100% consistent. Nothing in the videos shows otherwise. He was against birthright citizenship and says it will probably take a constitutional amendment to change it.
If you accept that Obama's birth certificate was real, there has never been an openly foreign born POTUS or a POTUS born of two unnaturalized immigrants. but here we are.
It seems that, slowly, over the course of several elections, via precedents like this, the power of the Presidency will descend into the hands of foreigner powers or, at the very least, the opportunity will be created whereby such an event will become increasingly possible, if not probable.
American sovereignty is resented throughout the world. The world wants to take it away from us and they will never stop trying to do so.
This is exactly what article II, section I, clause 5 sought to prevent.
Cthulhu!
LOL!
Ahhh that was funny :D
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No. Blog pimps can go to hell.
Yes, it goes to the sign of the times that we live in. However, we can still hope can’t we?
Trump convinced me he is evil, so I am with you there. But the only one that you should allow to convince you Cruz is evil is Cruz. Trumpetts, Trumpaholics, Establishment, media - close your ears. As with Trump, only Cruz should be the one to convince you one way or the other.
Trump convinced me he is evil, so I am with you there. But the only one that you should allow to convince you Cruz is evil is Cruz. Trumpetts, Trumpaholics, Establishment, media - close your ears. As with Trump, only Cruz should be the one to convince you one way or the other.
Has Ted ever applied for American citizenship?
Anchor babies is a term referring to the children of illegal aliens. The parents use the amcit children as a way for them to stay here, hence the term anchor baby.
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This is like the crap Micheal Moore puts out. Highlight what he wants you to think Cruz said and ignore what Cruz really said. I don’t know how a real Freeper can post this crap without a barf alert, let alone believe that Cruz said what he didn’t say.
No need for an American citizen to apply for citizenship.
Frankly we could have gotten a better and more balanced set of candidates if we had just picked names at random out of the phone book.
If you truly understand Daniel 4:17 it would be totally out of the ordinary if we ever elected another Washington, Lincoln or Reagan. Instead we are left with the "basest of men."
Trump wants to end it period. He believes all it will take is an act of Congress, not a Constitutional amendment.
Cruz has a strong position on this and Texas â the state he represents has enacted powerful restrictions on this here.
Not a state decision. The state can take various actions in terms of issuing birth certificates, but as long as someone can prove they were born here, they are citizens per US code.
“This is exactly what article II, section I, clause 5 sought to prevent. “
It sought to prevent those of strong British heritage, the propensity of which did not fight on the side of the Colonists in the Revolutionary War, from being able to assume the most powerful position under the new Constitution that the Founding Fathers worked so hard to develop.
It is my understanding Cruz did not have to go through the nationalization process, he was born a US citizen. There would be paperwork for the record. You do have to apply to have it put it on the record. If you are US citizen born here you have to have it recorded for evidence.
Excerpts from those SCOTUS rulings:
Elk v Wilkins (1884)
The distinction between citizenship by birth and citizenship by naturalization is clearly marked in the provisions of the Constitution, by which
âNo person, except a natural born citizen or a citizen of the United States at the time of the adoption of this Constitution shall be eligible to the office of President,â and âThe Congress shall have power to establish an uniform rule of naturalization.â Constitution, Article II, Section 1; Article I, Section 8. By the Thirteenth Amendment of the Constitution, slavery was prohibited. The main object of the opening sentence of the Fourteenth Amendment was to settle the question, upon which there had been a difference of opinion throughout the country and in this Court, as to the citizenship of free negroes ( 60 U. S. 73; Strauder v. West Virginia,@ 100 U. S. 303, 100 U. S. 306.) ...
This section contemplates two sources of citizenship, and two sources only: birth and naturalization. The persons declared to be citizens are âall persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof.â; The evident meaning of these last words is not merely subject in some respect or degree to the jurisdiction of the United States, but completely subject to their political jurisdiction and owing them direct and immediate allegiance. And the words relate to the time of birth in the one case, as they do to the time of naturalization in the other. Persons not thus subject to the jurisdiction of the United States at the time of birth cannot become so afterwards except by being naturalized. ...
â[t]he phrase, âsubject to its jurisdictionâ was intended to exclude from its operation children of ministers, consuls, and citizens or subjects of foreign States born within the United States.ââ¦Justice Steven Field, joined by Chief Justice Chase and Justices Swayne and BradÂley in dissent from the principal holding of the case, likewise acknowledged that the clause was designed to remove any doubts about the constituÂtionality of the 1866 Civil Rights Act, which proÂvided that all persons born in the United States were as a result citizens both of the United States and of the state in which they resided, provided they were not at the time subjects of any foreign power. ...
Indians born within the territorial limits of the United States, members of and owing immediate allegiance to one of the Indiana tribes (an alien though dependent power), although in a geographical sense born in the United States, are no more âborn in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof,â within the meaning of the first section of the Fourteenth Amendment, than the children of subjects of any foreign government born within the domain of that government, or the children born within the United States of ambassadors or other public ministers of foreign nations.
Minor v Happersett (1874).
Additions might always be made to the citizenship of the United States in two ways: first, by birth, and second, by naturalizationâ¦and that Congress shall have power âto establish a uniform rule of naturalization.â ...
At common law, with the nomenclature of which the framers of the Constitution were familiar, it was never doubted that all children born in a country of parents who were its citizens became themselves, upon their birth, citizens also. These were natives or natural-born citizens, as distinguished from aliens or foreignersâ¦It is sufficient for everything we have now to consider that all children born of citizen parents within the jurisdiction are themselves citizens. The words âall childrenâ are certainly as comprehensive, when used in this connection, as âall persons,â
“Birthright citizenship confers automatically US citizenship to anyone born on our soil, “
That is also conferred if the parents are American citizens, regardless of where they are in the world when the child is born/
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