I thought so. Thanks. People are trying to strain knats here when there are so many other things about Harris that can be emphasized. Anyone born in the US regardless of parental legal residency status are natural born US citizens - period. Children born in the US to illegals do not have to go through a naturalization process to claim US citizenship. So I do not understand why some people want to spin their wheels and drive down that eligibility road again. It is a dead end and a distraction.
This is a dead end being intentionally being pushed as a distraction. Obama’s supposed biological father was from Kenya. If the Kamala thing had any merit, it would have applied to Obama. Natural born means born in the United States, regardless of where your parents are from. Anyone saying otherwise is making it up. A quick google search can easily prove this.
Obama's birth certificate was fraudulent. He was not eligible to be President. President Trump repeatedly brought this to the media's attention; it will eventually be widely accepted, I have no doubt.
Here parents were here on student visas. The person claiming citizenship must be under the jurisdiction of the United States for them to claim birthright citizenship. Student vistas leave you under your home countries jurisdiction.
"All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside."
That is not accurate. There is nothing that says that. A child born in the IS is a natural born citizen unless one of the 2 exceptions I mentioned above exists. I’m not saying I agree with this definition, but unless the Supreme Court clarifies the definition of natural, born citizen, she is considered a natural, born citizen
You arent missing anything. She was born in Oakland. She is a citizen.
I thought so. Thanks. People are trying to strain knats here when there are so many other things about Harris that can be emphasized. Anyone born in the US regardless of parental legal residency status are natural born US citizens - period. Children born in the US to illegals do not have to go through a naturalization process to claim US citizenship. So I do not understand why some people want to spin their wheels and drive down that eligibility road again. It is a dead end and a distraction.
This is a dead end being intentionally being pushed as a distraction. Obama’s supposed biological father was from Kenya. If the Kamala thing had any merit, it would have applied to Obama. Natural born means born in the United States, regardless of where your parents are from. Anyone saying otherwise is making it up. A quick google search can easily prove this.
But not a natural born citizen. Minor vs Happersett (1874) defines NBC as born of two (plural) US citizen parents.
Oh geeze. Onama, according the official story, had a father born in Kenya. Give it up! This is a distraction
The supreme court has since refuted Minor vs. Happersett several different times
Obama's birth certificate was fraudulent. He was not eligible to be President. President Trump repeatedly brought this to the media's attention; it will eventually be widely accepted, I have no doubt.
Yes. True.
In Wong Kim Ark, the Supreme Court (1898) identifies two specific examples of people not subject to U.S. jurisdiction:
She does not fall into either category.
Here parents were here on student visas. The person claiming citizenship must be under the jurisdiction of the United States for them to claim birthright citizenship. Student vistas leave you under your home countries jurisdiction.
"All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside."
That is not accurate. There is nothing that says that. A child born in the IS is a natural born citizen unless one of the 2 exceptions I mentioned above exists. I’m not saying I agree with this definition, but unless the Supreme Court clarifies the definition of natural, born citizen, she is considered a natural, born citizen