RE: Have you seen his passport, or did you just hear he had one...if his records are sealed, how do you know that isnt just another lie?
I have not seen his passport, but the same question can be asked of you-— how do you know that he did not use his US passport to travel overseas?
Simple deduction will tell us...
Since He renounced his Canadian Citizenship, Cruz has traveled overseas and came back — Poland, Ukrain, Estonia as part of his job as SENATOR and member of the Senate Armed Services Committee.
See here:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/right-turn/wp/2014/05/29/sen-ted-cruz-goes-abroad/
So, how do you travel overseas as Senator of the United States without using your American passport?
Common Sense is not so common I guess.
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Special Issuance Passport
You Are Eligible for a Special Issuance Passport Book Only If:
You are an officer or employee of the U.S. Government, traveling abroad for the U.S. Government.
You are the dependent of someone traveling abroad for the U.S. Government, and will accompany them on their assignment.
You are exempt by law from payment of the passport fee.
You have a letter from the American Battle Monuments Commission stating that you are traveling overseas in honor of a deceased family member in the U.S. Armed Forces.
Yeah I guess common sense is the answer to any question people try to get around...