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To my knowledge K. Hariss was born in the states to Candian and Jamaican citizens, who were here on school visas.
There was a question of her eligibility to be President from a legal standpoint when she was chosen to be VP.
I'm not a law fag but I do know that question will be challenged, and a TRO may be issued giving Johnson the position of acting President until the courts can decide.
All of this is a moot point if they just hide Biden in a freezer for 6 months like they did for Justice Ginsberg.
Besides, this is all a distraction, so we stop looking at the alphabet agencies involvement in the attempted assassination of President Trump.
You are wrong... parents... mother india... father Jamaica. Foreign aid students... kameltoes brought up in Canada. Went to school there. Not American or black lol
But she was born in the U.S. making her an anchor baby/U.S. citizen by birth. Citizenship of her parents is irrelevant sadly. She definitely is not African-American as they like to claim when it suits their purpose.
"Natural born citizen". That's the requirement. At least ONE of your parents have to be a citizen to be considered "Natural born"
The requirement can be found in Art II Sec 1 clause 5 US Constitution.
This Constitutional law expert disagrees with you and explains the 14th amendment around the 7-minute mark, but I recommend watching the whole video for full context.
In fact, the video shows by articles within the 14th amendment that only citizenship of the Father counts towards their child's citizenship.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=h9PxdDvgQks
Mother was from India, yes, but I thought she had Canadian citizenship, you may be correct, but I think that was why Harris was raised in Canada because of her mother's citizenship was Canadian even though she was of Indian descent.
I also stated that Kamala's Father had Jamaican citizenship
I never said Harris was American or black so, I'm not seeing where I was wrong.
Maybe you should reread my comment in totality.
Requires two citizen parents.
Not according to what I've read. Can you provide some source for this claim?
A person with one parent who is a US citizen can inherit citizenship, as far as I know. Two are not always required.
https://nl.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/child-family-matters/crba/
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=h9PxdDvgQks
This is the best one. Trump retweeted this from a different website.
Thanks, dude. I'll check it out.
Wow. Crap audio, excellent content.
Thank you.
Not under the current legal regime - if you are born on American soil, you are a natural born citizen. That’s the only legal analysis that is relevant.
Been telling people this all week. we can justify all we want why she is not fit, but unless the current legal definition of a natural born citizen is clarified by the Supreme Court, she is eligible. Our constitution did not define “natural born citizen”. The most recent Supreme Court court case ruling in 1898 only gave two exceptions to someone being born in the United States, but not inheriting citizenship, and she does not meet either one of those definitions:
Sometimes people don’t want to hear the truth.
Tactics. This is the actual info.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=h9PxdDvgQks
How do we know she's right?
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Under the 14th Amendment's Naturalization Clause and the Supreme Court case of United States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 US. 649, anyone born on U.S. soil and subject to its jurisdiction is a natural born citizen, regardless of parental citizenship.
She’s wrong. Don’t shoot the messenger.
The fact that she was born on American soil means she’s a natural born citizen - that’s the current interpretation. There won’t be any TRO or real legal challenge to it. Don’t shoot the messenger.