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downtownv
02-22-2016, 05:17 PM
Trump Questions Rubio's Eligibilityhttp://www.newsmax.com/CMSPages/GetFile.aspx?guid=9c17075a-181b-4d94-812d-d4a4303133b1&SiteName=Newsmax&maxsidesize=600(Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
By Loren Gutentag | Monday, 22 Feb 2016 11:54 AM
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump has continuously questioned Texas Sen. Ted Cruz's ability to legally run for president and now, on Saturday, the real estate mogul questioned Florida Sen. Marco Rubio's eligibility and suggesting he is not a citizen.



Trump took to Twitter, retweeting:

At nine minutes into the video, the litigation attorney claims that Rubio is not a naturalized citizen becuase he was born in the United States to Cuban parents who were not yet citizens.

However, Politico notes (http://www.politico.com/story/2016/02/trump-questions-rubios-eligibility-219586) that Rubio was born in Florida on May 28, 1971 and his parents had come to the United States from Cuba in the 1950s.

But despite where Rubio was born, there is a lawsuit pending in Broward County, Fla. challenging the eligibility of both Cruz and Rubio — Cruz because of where he was born and Rubio because of where his parents were born.

However, while appearing on ABC's "This Week" Sunday morning, George Stephanopoulos asked Trump why he retweeted the claims.

Trump simply replied, "Because I'm not sure. I mean, let people make their own determination. I know Ted is being now — I think he's being sued by somebody having nothing to do with me, by the way."

"You're really not sure that Marco Rubio is eligible to run for president? You're really not sure?" Stephanopoulos asked.

"I don't know. I really — I've never looked at it, George. I honestly have never looked at it. As somebody said, he's not. And I retweeted it. I have 14 million people between Twitter and Facebook and Instagram and I retweet things, and we start dialogue and it's very interesting," Trump continued.

Rubio, who also appeared on "This Week" brushed off Trump's latest claims and noted that this is a "game" Trump plays.

"Look, this is a pattern. This is a game he plays. He says something that's edgy and outrageous and then the media flocks and covers that and then no one else can get any coverage on anything else," Rubio said. "And that worked when there were 15 people running for president. It's not going to work anymore.





"I'm going to spend zero time on his interpretation of the Constitution with regards to eligibility." • 5 hours ago (http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/donald-trump-marco-rubio-gop-eligibility/2016/02/22/id/715510/?ns_mail_uid=63320697&ns_mail_job=1656385_02222016&s=al&dkt_nbr=nrq9yhb5#comment-2529178496)

Well it's about time. I have been saying this. Donald must have read my posts. Rubio is NOT eligible. He has ZERO American blood. His parents did not become citizens until after Marco was born, putting him under the jurisdiction of CUBA. Rubio is an anchor baby and 10O% Cuban. He is ineligible for POTUS according to our Constitution. At least one of Cruz's parents, his mother, is a natural born US citizen. Rubio CANNOT make this claim for either of his parents. Also, Rubio is a cheesy liar with respect to immigration. He tells the Spanish speaking stations he is all for legalizing illegals. He told America he is not for it and got caught in his lies. Take him out, Donald, take him out!


looks like trouble for BOTH Cubans!

muggsy
02-23-2016, 05:41 PM
That goes to Trumps mentality. Anyone born in America is considered an American regardless of the nationality of the parents. My grandparents were not citizens of this country when my fathers was born here in the United States and both he and his sister were American citizens from day one. Trump has a slightly better argument on Cruz's citizenship, but he's wrong on that one too. Cruz had dual citizenship until he renounced his Canadian citizenship. Tomorrow Trump will say that he never doubted Rubio's citizenship, but was simply posing the question. Trump is an ignorant lying S.O.B. who will say anything to get elected. If that's the kind of man that the people want for their leader then by all means they should vote for him.

knkali
02-23-2016, 05:50 PM
That goes to Trumps mentality. Anyone born in America is considered an American regardless of the nationality of the parents. My grandparents were not citizens of this country when my fathers was born here in the United States and both he and his sister were American citizens from day one. Trump has a slightly better argument on Cruz's citizenship, but he's wrong on that one too. Cruz had dual citizenship until he renounced his Canadian citizenship. Tomorrow Trump will say that he never doubted Rubio's citizenship, but was simply posing the question. Trump is an ignorant lying S.O.B. who will say anything to get elected. If that's the kind of man that the people want for their leader then by all means they should vote for him.

I want to make sure we know where you stand on Trump since most of your posts regarding him as a potential POTUS seem vague. Are we to understand that you do not feel he is a good candidate for the office? Hah ha. I got it. Just kidd'n

Bobshouse
02-23-2016, 06:29 PM
I don't feel he's ideal, but right now I see him as the only thing worth lookin at.

muggsy
02-29-2016, 06:52 PM
I don't feel he's ideal, but right now I see him as the only thing worth lookin at.

You have a very strange view of what's worth looking at. Cruz went before the Supreme Court and won seven cases for conservative Americans including the Heller case. Ain't that worth just a little peek, Bob? What's Trump done for you, but make promises?

Bobshouse
02-29-2016, 06:56 PM
You have a very strange view of what's worth looking at. Cruz went before the Supreme Court and won seven cases for conservative Americans including the Heller case. Ain't that worth just a little peek, Bob? What's Trump done for you, but make promises.

This was an older thread than the other....don't worry, you got me looking at Cruz....

downtownv
03-01-2016, 03:33 AM
Anyone born in America is considered an American regardless of the nationality of the parents.

Can you show me that in the US Constitution?

muggsy
03-01-2016, 05:36 AM
You'll find what you are looking for in the 14th amendment to the Constitution.

JohnR
03-01-2016, 06:15 AM
"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."


as Congress has recognized since the Founding, a person born abroad to a U.S. citizen parent is generally a U.S. citizen from birth with no need for naturalization. And the phrase “natural born Citizen” in the Constitution encompasses all such citizens from birth. Thus, an individual born to a U.S. citizen parent — whether in California or Canada or the Canal Zone — is a U.S. citizen from birth and is fully eligible to serve as President if the people so choose.http://harvardlawreview.org/2015/03/on-the-meaning-of-natural-born-citizen/