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Ted Cruz wins citizenship case in Pennsylvania | Ted Cruz wins citizenship case in Pennsylvania |
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Ted Cruz will remain on Pennsylvania’s April 28 primary election ballot. | Ted Cruz will remain on Pennsylvania’s April 28 primary election ballot. |
The Texas Senator won his citizenship case in the state’s highest court on Thursday, the Associated Press reports, upholding a lower-court’s decision to throw out the case. | The Texas Senator won his citizenship case in the state’s highest court on Thursday, the Associated Press reports, upholding a lower-court’s decision to throw out the case. |
Carmon Elliot, a Pittsburgh resident, argued that Cruz isn’t eligible to run for president because he was born in Canada. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court denied Elliot a chance to present his argument before them. | Carmon Elliot, a Pittsburgh resident, argued that Cruz isn’t eligible to run for president because he was born in Canada. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court denied Elliot a chance to present his argument before them. |
The justices upheld Commonwealth Court Senior Judge Dan Pellegrini’s order on March 11. | The justices upheld Commonwealth Court Senior Judge Dan Pellegrini’s order on March 11. |
“The weight of legal and historical authority indicated that the term ‘natural born’ citizen would mean a person, who is entitled to US citizenship ‘by birth’ or ‘at birth’ either by being born ‘in’ the United States and under its jurisdiction, even those born to alien parents; by being born abroad to US citizen-parents,” Pellegrino said earlier this month. | |
He added, “Having extensively reviewed all articles cited in the opinion, as well as many others, this Court holds, consistent with the common law precedent and statutory history, that a ‘natural born citizen’ included any person who is a United States citizen from birth. Accordingly, because he was a citizen of the United States from birth, Ted Cruz is eligible to serve as President of the United States." | |
Cruz's campaign will make its first stop in Pennsylvania during the 2016 contest on Friday, Landcaster Online reports. | Cruz's campaign will make its first stop in Pennsylvania during the 2016 contest on Friday, Landcaster Online reports. |
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