Canada has no say on whether the US deems someone a citizen or not. Canada could pass a law saying every single American is now a Canadian citizen and that would have absolutely no impact on whether the US deems someone a citizen or not.Rafael is a Canadian only, as Canada as you said did not support dual citizenship.
Canada has no say on whether the US deems someone a citizen or not. Canada could pass a law saying every single American is now a Canadian citizen and that would have absolutely no impact on whether the US deems someone a citizen or not.
That is not true. The US allows dual nationality and so him having Canadian citizenship does not impact at all his US citizenship. Learn the law before you make a fool out of yourself.Canada has a say so on WHO can and cannot be a citizen in their country, since they did not recognize dual citizens before 77, those wanting to be citizens of Canada were forced to give up their place of origin citizenship. Thus, Cruz, would retain his parents Canadian citizenship. Which now makes him a man without a country. Because he is not and never has been naturalized.
That is not true. The US allows dual nationality and so him having Canadian citizenship does not impact at all his US citizenship. Learn the law before you make a fool out of yourself.
For someone who claims to be such a legal expert, you really should know that Canada required 5 years of residency before someone could be naturalized a citizen. The Cruz family moved to Canada in 1969 and Ted was born in 1970. So at the time his parents could not have been Canadian citizens.What part of CANADIAN LAW do you not understand? CANADA did not ACCEPT dual citizenship until 77, so his parents getting citizenship, the year he was born would have automatically MADE HIM CANADIAN as they had to give up not only Rafael Sr's Cuban citizenship, but, his mom's American citizenship had to go as well.
And Canadian laws have no bearing on US citizenship laws!!!You REALLY should learn that our laws do not work in other countries.
For someone who claims to be such a legal expert, you really should know that Canada required 5 years of residency before someone could be naturalized a citizen. The Cruz family moved to Canada in 1969 and Ted was born in 1970. So at the time his parents could not have been Canadian citizens.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Citizenship_Act_1946
And Canadian laws have no bearing on US citizenship laws!!!
I get paid by the post to shill for Ted Cruz, Israel, the establishment, Goldman Sachs, and the Fed. Obviously.Holy shit you have a lot of posts, you are carpet bombing the Ron Paul Forums. You ever heard of Ron Paul? He doesn't like Ted, or the Fed.
So it turns out Cruz is ineligible to be president.I get paid by the post to shill for Ted Cruz, Israel, the establishment, Goldman Sachs, and the Fed. Obviously.
[@LukeR] Holy shit you have a lot of posts, you are carpet bombing the Ron Paul Forums. You ever heard of Ron Paul? He doesn't like Ted, or the Fed.
Turns out liberty is popular.Tryin' to make the sand glow, ya know
Meanwhile this fresh adherent to Ron, Liberty, and Rand has gone from one green rep bar, to one red, then miraculously back to two green.
People campaigning for Trump or Cruz on a liberty board and being taken seriously is proof that the terrorists have won.
Or Rubio, or Hillary, or Bernie, or Christie...or who else if left? I've lost track.
That was probably from pandering to high rep posters.Tryin' to make the sand glow, ya know
Meanwhile this fresh adherent to Ron, Liberty, and Rand has gone from one green rep bar, to one red, then miraculously back to two green.
As if the "voter shaming" nonsense wasn't bad enough, now Cruz is sending people checks made out to himself in their name...
As if the "voter shaming" nonsense wasn't bad enough, now Cruz is sending people checks made out to himself in their name...
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Vote for this shitstain at the expense of your own dignity, integrity, conscience, and identity as anyone on the side of liberty.
Ted Cruz has a pretty slick signature though. Have to give it up on his penmanship.
Cruz voted for it, but that does not mean he will never support any other reform. He's against innocent Americans being spied on.
Likely future scenario: Rand Paul himself starts an NSA reform bill. Who is most likely to sign it into law?
A.) Marco Rubio
B.) Donald Trump
C.) Ted Cruz
If we elect someone besides Ted Cruz, what are our chances of this issue getting solved before America becomes permanently desensitized to freedom loss? Very low.