Breaking: Sen. Ted Cruz Hires Lawyers To Renounce His Canadian Citizenship
Birther Report
12/29/2013
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Hinterland Gazette reports: Birther Watch: Sen. Cruz Hires Lawyers to Renounce Canadian Citizenship
Sen. Ted Cruz said he has hired lawyers to renounce his Canadian citizenship and show his followers how “American” he really is, unlike the Kenyan Muslim Socialist in the White House. The Dallas Morning News reports that Sen. Cruz was “unaware of his dual nationality” until the newspaper reported it this past August. [...] - Hinterland Gazette.
Dallas News reports: Ted Cruz says he’s hired lawyers to renounce Canadian citizenship
WASHINGTON — The junior senator from Texas is still a Canadian. But he’s working on it, eh?
Born in Alberta 43 years ago last Sunday, Sen. Ted Cruz was unaware of his dual nationality until The Dallas Morning News explored the issue in August.
Since then, he said in a recent interview, “I have retained counsel that is preparing the paperwork to renounce the citizenship.”
He expects to complete the process in 2014. That time frame jibes with predictions from Canadian legal experts.
He doesn’t dispute holding dual citizenship. “Not at this point,” he said. [...] Dallas Morning News.
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Birther Report
12/29/2013
Excerpt:
Hinterland Gazette reports: Birther Watch: Sen. Cruz Hires Lawyers to Renounce Canadian Citizenship
Sen. Ted Cruz said he has hired lawyers to renounce his Canadian citizenship and show his followers how “American” he really is, unlike the Kenyan Muslim Socialist in the White House. The Dallas Morning News reports that Sen. Cruz was “unaware of his dual nationality” until the newspaper reported it this past August. [...] - Hinterland Gazette.
Dallas News reports: Ted Cruz says he’s hired lawyers to renounce Canadian citizenship
WASHINGTON — The junior senator from Texas is still a Canadian. But he’s working on it, eh?
Born in Alberta 43 years ago last Sunday, Sen. Ted Cruz was unaware of his dual nationality until The Dallas Morning News explored the issue in August.
Since then, he said in a recent interview, “I have retained counsel that is preparing the paperwork to renounce the citizenship.”
He expects to complete the process in 2014. That time frame jibes with predictions from Canadian legal experts.
He doesn’t dispute holding dual citizenship. “Not at this point,” he said. [...] Dallas Morning News.
View the complete Birther Report presentation at:
http://www.birtherreport.com/2013/12...awyers-to.html
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