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Jorge Ramos: "I am an American citizen"
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Byker
2015-08-27 05:46:22 UTC
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So act like one and quit being a propagandist for your illegal brethren,
Taco Man:

DoD
2015-08-27 05:57:57 UTC
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Post by Byker
So act like one and quit being a propagandist for your illegal brethren,
Taco Man: http://youtu.be/rghfQSawO4g
Where is that jackass Herrera? I think he knows deep down, if Trump or
someone like him
stays the course, that South of the border pajama boy and his liberal
rhetoric is DONE.
Ubiquitous
2015-08-27 10:28:42 UTC
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Post by Byker
So act like one and quit being a propagandist for your illegal brethren,
Taco Man: http://youtu.be/rghfQSawO4g
Jorge has dual citizenship with America
and Mexico and says he votes in both elections. Divided loyalties, people!
FPP
2015-08-27 21:53:02 UTC
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On 2015-08-27 06:28:42 -0400, Ubiquitous
Post by Ubiquitous
Post by Byker
So act like one and quit being a propagandist for your illegal brethren,
Taco Man: http://youtu.be/rghfQSawO4g
Jorge has dual citizenship with America
and Mexico and says he votes in both elections. Divided loyalties, people!
Ted Cruz HAD dual citizenship, too, until he started running for Prez.
Post by Ubiquitous
Nonetheless, both U.S. and Canadian authorities opined that Cruz was in
By 1970, the Cruzes had moved to the Canadian oil patch, where they
launched a seismic-data business. For purpose of citizenship, being
foreigners made no difference.
"If a child was born in the territory, he is Canadian, period," said
France Houle, a law professor at the University of Montreal. "He can
ask for a passport. He can vote."
The fact that Cruz left Canada when he was 4 doesn't affect his status
there, either. "If Ted Cruz was born in Canada, he is Canadian. He is
American. He is a dual citizen," he said.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/cruz/canada.asp

Were his loyalties divided, too? Or is it only Mexicans?
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