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Ted Cruz Misrepresents the Law and His Being a Natural Born Citizen at Town Hall Meeting

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Ted Cruz Misrepresents the Law and His Being a Natural Born Citizen at Town Hall Meeting By Mario Apuzzo, Esq. February 18, 2016 During a CNN Republican presidential town hall in Greenville, South Carolina on Wednesday, February 17, 2016, a self-identified supporter of Sen. Ted Cruz asked him to explain why he believes that he is a natural born citizen under the Constitution even though he was born in Canada.  "In order to prevent future controversy and possible litigation will you please justify, constitutionally, your legal right to be president of the United States as it relates to your natural born status?" Julie Hershey asked Cruz. The full exchange can be seen on video at http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/cruz-eligibility-cnn-town-hall   Cruz, in a style and tone as if he were arguing his case before the U.S. Supreme Court, said that he was happy that Ms. Hershey (the Justice) asked him that question.  He then answered that “the law under the Constitution and fe...

The Illinois Board of Elections Got It Wrong: Ted Cruz Is Not a Natural Born Citizen

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The Illinois Board of Elections Got It Wrong:  Ted Cruz Is Not a Natural Born Citizen By Mario Apuzzo, Esq. February 5, 2016 The Illinois Board of Elections recently found that Presidential contender, Senator Ted Cruz, is an Article II “natural born citizen.”   http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/ted-cruz-natural-born-illinois_us_56b10542e4b0a1b96203f393 .  Lawrence Joyce and William Graham objected to Cruz being placed on the presidential primary ballot in Illinois, contending that he is not an Article II natural born citizen.  The Board rejected the challenge and found that Cruz “is a natural born citizen by virtue of being born in Canada to his mother who was a U.S. citizen at the time of his birth." The Board so found because it said he "did not have to take any steps or go through a naturalization process at some point after birth."  The Board also had the audacity to cavalierly state:  “Further discussion on this issue is unnecessary." The Board ...