Natural born Citizen: Kamala Harris
Legal Insurrection,
by
William A. Jacobson
Original Article
Posted By: Harlowe,
8/14/2020 12:48:39 AM
There are rumblings that Kamala Harris may not be eligible to be Vice President under the 12th Amendment, by virtue of her not being eligible to be President since she is not a ‘natural born Citizen’ (“no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States”). (Snip) I examined a similar issue in 2013 with regard to Marco Rubio, Bobby Jindal, and Ted Cruz, and concluded in an 11,000-word analysis that they were eligible. See my post, natural born Citizens: Marco Rubio, Bobby Jindal, Ted Cruz.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
OhioNick 8/14/2020 1:02:17 AM (No. 509275)
Kamala Harris: Naturalized Citizen (if one of her parents became a U.S. citizen when she was a minor).
By the way, when did she become an African-American? She used to call herself an Indian-American not too long ago.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
DVC 8/14/2020 1:05:34 AM (No. 509277)
She is the daughter of two non-citizens. Not eligible, but the facts don't matter any more to Dems and their apologists.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
panther361 8/14/2020 1:43:26 AM (No. 509296)
For all intents and purposes, this woman is not black.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Trigger2 8/14/2020 1:50:45 AM (No. 509298)
It doesn't matter if she's a natural born citizen or not because that pig Piglousi would announce she was, just like she did for the Kenyan.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
SALady 8/14/2020 2:01:35 AM (No. 509305)
I read all about this in "1984".
For the last few months, so many lie-berals activists were demanding that Creepy Uncle Joe pick an "African-American woman" to be his running mate. Threats were definitely made if this was not done, and we heard it over and over and over again.
Well, Cameltoe Harris is definitely not an "African-American woman". So now all those same activists will say that they really demanded a "woman of color". They will say they never demanded an "African-American woman" (though there is tons of video of them doing just that). And the MSM (a wholly owned subsidiary of the Demon-Rat National Committee) will totally agree that there was never a demand for an "African-American woman".
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
OhioNick 8/14/2020 2:14:29 AM (No. 509312)
Actually, Nancy Pelosi never stated that Barack Obama was eligible for the office of presidency. If you recall, following the congressional investigation into whether McCain was eligible, Nancy Pelosi refused to allow hearings to determine Obama's eligibility. Instead, she promised to personally look into the matter. Apparently, she must have decided that the Jug Ears wasn't eligible, didn't want to set herself up for purjery and later officially declared that Obama was the Democratic Party candidate -- not that he was eligible for office.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
chumley 8/14/2020 4:25:05 AM (No. 509349)
The communist party has rendered the entire Bill of Rights meaningless. Why not the rest of the Constitution too? What can we common nobodys do about it? Not much.
So anyone the commies want is eligible. Any law or any power they they want is constitutional. Tough cookies if we dont like it. If they can spy on Americans and boink children and we arent able to do anything about it, this is nothing.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
HisHandmaiden 8/14/2020 4:55:06 AM (No. 509358)
#6 is correct, Pelosi left out the phrase in her letter to Congress confirming Zero, “is eligible.”
Suits were pending his ineligibility before the Supremes, but they refused to hear, acknowledging a race war in America would follow.
Learned the reason for NBC reasoning [loyalty and fidelity taught by citizen parents] in 8th grade civics at public school in Maryland... a benefit as one of the original 13 Colonies who still taught America’s true history and heritage... at least then.
This will help others:
https://youtu.be/5oIW5lPsfZM
KAG
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Hugh Akston 8/14/2020 7:53:40 AM (No. 509477)
I couldn't disagree with Jacobson more, 11,000 word analysis from a lawyer not withstanding. If your citizenship has to be codified by some act of Congress, you aren't a natural born.
If Rubio and Jindal are 'natural born' then so is every child of every non-citizen that has ever came over the border to give birth...and that just flies in the face of logic. Cruz was granted a short cut to naturalization by a 1934 change to the Immigration and Naturalization Act that allowed the mother's status as a citizen to grant citizenship to a child born overseas. A citizen is not a natural born citizen, born of citizen parents with no other country having a claim to them.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
BeatleJeff 8/14/2020 8:26:09 AM (No. 509515)
My hunch is that such a claim is quixotic waste of time, because should such a case manage to make its way to the Supreme, the obvious outcome would be that John "I Don't Want to Make Waves" Roberts would side with the 4 libtard Justices to sweep the whole thing under the rug.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Texas Tillie 8/14/2020 8:54:28 AM (No. 509565)
I really don't "get" all the people who can't (don't want to) understand the facts. This article lays out all those facts . There are any number of things that make her not desirable to be elected, but her eligibility is not an issue. As to her "African" heritage. I know this is not politically correct, but I have looked at photos of her father. From his physical appearance, I'd guess that he is somewhere between one quarter and one half of African descent. That makes her half of that. So, that puts her with at least 1/8 African "blood". Let's not get into that old discussion!
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
lakerman1 8/14/2020 9:09:28 AM (No. 509584)
will any reporter ask Kamala Sutra these questions?
"Senator, when you grew up in Canada, what did you think of the parliamentary system of government there? And when your mother became a citizen of Canada, and you and your sister were little girls, did your mother bring you Canadian citizenship? Did you ever vote in any Canadian elections? Did you ever vote in an Indian election? A Jamaican election? Did you receive education benefits from Canada -national or provincial- when you went to Howard university? Did you also receive Pell Grants and student loans??
And when you were born, did your Jamaican father register your birth with the Jamaican government? did your mother register your birth with the Indian government?
And finally, did you know James Harris of Mississippi, also known as Kamala the Ugandan Giant, of wrestling fame, who died on August 11, 2020, and did you have any involvement in his death - that the world was too smalldor two black Kamalas?
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
chance_232 8/14/2020 9:57:59 AM (No. 509658)
My opinion, she was born here and grew up here. That makes her a US citizen, period. That's always been the standard. Do I agree with it? No.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Historybuff 8/14/2020 10:06:13 AM (No. 509668)
# 13 - then every anchor baby born here is eligible to be president.
Aiiii Caramba!
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Chuzzles 8/14/2020 10:06:29 AM (No. 509669)
Kamala is an example of what I call No Magic Dirt theory. She and the rest might have been born here to immigrant parents, but the names in the article to my mind do not understand what it means to BE Americans. They mostly do not have the heart for it, having been raised by immigrant parents who don't know either. Ted Cruz is closest to the definition of American to my mind, as he was born to an American citizen mother. So he understands.
Harris is not a black woman. She is Indian Jamaican, and at last reports, the Jamaicans don't consider themselves blacks. They are Jamaican. Plus I cannot wait to see how the Left handles the subject of her family being slave holders in Jamaica. It is on the record there, no spinning that away.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
LadyVet 8/23/2020 7:45:27 AM (No. 518147)
There needs to be a law that defines the constitutional term "natural born citizen." It should not be the same as the common term "anchor baby." The US should put a stop to birth tourism so that we don't up with a person who was born in the USA of a Chinese citizen mother who was sent here by the Chinese Communist Party to give birth in California, taken back to China for a communist education, and then sent to the US for 14 years to qualify for political office.
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