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I’m not ignoring the big Trump victory last night, making him the presumptive nominee. We’ll get to that story next, but first, of all, the North American Law Center has finally issued its analysis on the Cruz citizenship issue.
Two weeks ago, the North American Law Center warned Ted Cruz to step out of the presidential primary race or they would be forced to release damaging information on his citizenship status.
He didn’t, so late yesterday, they did.
Fortunately, it is not a lengthy analysis, nor is it complex.

The only two official documents that Senator Cruz has not sealed – that is hidden from public view – are:
1. His Canadian Birth Certificate
Here is the actual document. This shows he in a natural born citizen of Canada, born on Dec. 22, 1970.
2. His Renunciation of Canadian Citizenship Document
Here is the actual document issued by the Canadian government.
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Note the date: May 14, 2014 – 16 months and 2 weeks AFTER Ted Cruz was sworn in as a U.S. Senator.
These two documents alone prove that Ted Cruz does not meet the requirement set down in Article II, Section 1, clause 5 of the U.S. Constitution:
“No Person except a natural born Citizen … of the United States … shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years, and been Fourteen Years a Resident within the United States.”
It is impossible to be a “natural born Citizen” of two nations simultaneously. Cruz has presented proof positive that he was a natural born Citizen of Canada.

So powerful is this simple argument, that 6 weeks ago, TNALC Chief Counsel, Stephen Pidgeon wrote to the Texas Secretary of State, Carlos H. Cascos asking:
“Is it your official opinion that U.S. Senator Rafael Edward (Ted) Cruz was in fact a legal citizen of Canada in November 2012, when he ran for, was elected and certified by the Texas Secretary of State as the new U.S. Senator representing the good people of Texas, as a legal citizen of Canada?”
The Cruz Campaign has asserted that Cruz was a “citizen at birth” because his mother was born in the USA and that made Ted a “dual citizen” of both the U.S. and Canada.
Well, it doesn’t work that way for 2 reasons:
1. From Jan. 1, 1947 to Feb. 15, 1977, it was against the law in Canada to have “dual citizenship”. Foreign parents giving birth to a child in Canada had the option to declare the child’s citizenship. The parents of Ted Cruz chose and declared “Canadian citizenship” for Rafael Edward Cruz by virtue of the issuance of his official Canadian birth certificate, signed and sealed 30 days later on Jan. 21st, 1971 by the Director of the Health Department.
2. The term “citizen at birth” is a term used in the 14th Amendment. It states:
“All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States ….”
Obviously, Ted Cruz was born in Canada, and therefore subject to its jurisdiction. He has produced no naturalization papers or any other document proving that he has become a citizen of the United States.
In fact, Senator Ted Cruz has repeatedly stated that he was never “naturalized” to the United States.
The 14th Amendment Argument
The implication of Cruz’s claim is that he is a “Native Born Citizen” of the United States.
This confounds the obvious, however, as his birth certificate shows that he was a native-born Canadian.
The 14th Amendment defines “Native Born Citizen” this way in its opening words:
Section 1. “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States….”
How can this be any more specific?
Ted Cruz admits he was born in Canada, and admits that he was never naturalized. Case closed.
Cruz’s only defense has been an opinion letter in the Harvard Law Review, dated March 11, 2015.
According to NACL, the letter:
“… relies on the 14th Amendment naturalized-citizen-at-birth concept, despite the fact that Ted Cruz was not ‘born in or under the jurisdiction of the United States,’ was never ‘naturalized’ to the United States, and completely ignored the fact that Canada prohibited ‘dual citizenship’ in 1970, as well as the fact that ‘dual citizenship’ alone would [actually] prevent him from ‘natural born U.S.’ status.”


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Re: North American Law Center Analysis - Cruz is a Man Without a Country
« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2016, 02:21:37 am »
The NALC is a front name for one man—J.B. Williams. He's basically using it to put supposed credibility to a bunch of stuff that simply is not true and has no basis in law.

Under Williams's theory, not only is Cruz not a natural-born citizen, but an illegal alien!
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Re: North American Law Center Analysis - Cruz is a Man Without a Country
« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2016, 06:12:01 am »
I read this "NALC" piece of shite. It's analysis is shallow, it's grip on the law is non-existent, and it's assertion of facts that are not facts are numerous and gratuitous.

In short this analysis is worthless spew. If I were of a mind, I could go through it point by point, but frankly I've grown tired of the exercise, having done it so many times over the past couple of years - and to no seeming avail against the muddled minds that swallow this stuff and accept it as true or logical. It's neither. It is contemptible turd swallow.

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Re: North American Law Center Analysis - Cruz is a Man Without a Country
« Reply #3 on: April 28, 2016, 06:17:56 am »
Personally I think Cruz has a right to run and is a citizen of the United States. I am glad Trump is winning though that way we won't hear this come up all the time after he is eliminated as a candidate.