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  • The 'natural born Citizen' Two Citizen Parents Issue - And the Anchor Baby Kamala Harris

    09/08/2024 10:19:42 AM PDT · by CDR Kerchner · 128 replies
    Calameo ^ | 5 May 2024 | Joseph DeMaio
    (May 5, 2024) — INTRODUCTION It is frequently argued by opponents of the “two-citizen parents” requirement of Emer de Vattel’s definition of a “natural born Citizen” (“nbC”) found in Book 1, Ch. 19, § 212 of The Law of Nations (1758), that the requirement “is nonsense.” Indeed, the 2015 article purporting to “resolve” the meaning of the nbC term (“C&K article”) by former high officials in the Department of Justice – Solicitor General Paul Clement and Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal – completely rejects the relevance of the de Vattel nbC definition by ignoring any discussion of de Vattel or...
  • Britain ‘sleepwalking to catastrophe’ over race: Trevor Phillips

    05/11/2016 4:40:31 AM PDT · by Mr Radical · 27 replies
    The Telegraph ^ | 10 May 2016 | John Bingham
    Britain risks "flames" of racial and religious conflict because of a "liberal self-delusion" over the impact of mass immigration, the former head of the equality watchdog Trevor Phillips claims today. In a startling assault on decades of official multiculturalism and diversity policy, the founding chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission argues the UK is being allowed to "sleepwalk to catastrophe" by leaders too "touchy", "smug", "complacent" and "squeamish" to talk about race. Drawing a direct parallel with Enoch Powell’s notorious "rivers of blood" speech, he likens Britain’s politicians, media and educated elite in general to the Emperor Nero...
  • House of Reps Definition of “Natural Born Citizen” = Born of citizen “parents” in the US.

    03/09/2011 1:39:10 PM PST · by patlin · 155 replies
    Natural Born Citizen ^ | March 9, 2011 | Leo Donofrio
    During a debate (see pg. 2791) regarding a certain Dr. Houard, who had been incarcerated in Spain, the issue was raised on the floor of the House of Representatives as to whether the man was a US citizen. Representative Bingham (of Ohio), stated on the floor: “As to the question of citizenship I am willing to resolve all doubts in favor of a citizen of the United States. That Dr. Houard is a natural-born citizen of the United States there is not room for the shadow of a doubt. He was born of naturalized parents within the jurisdiction of the...