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President Nikki Haley......

Salty

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Marooncat79

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Pffft.
She trashed republicans under Bataks speech

she was supposed to be the rebuttal but defended the Dems and stated that the Reps were the problem

later home girl
 

Van

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If Mr Trump successfully obtains the nomination, who will be his Vice President, Nikki, Sarah, or Joni?
 

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Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley’s new book With All Due Respect

We all thank the Honorable Nikki Haley for her service to our country and congratulate her on her New York Timesbest-selling book “With All Due Respect”. We also congratulate her for forming the “Stand for America” Political Action Committee (PAC).

While many supporters of Nikki Haley have aspirations of her running for the office of United States President someday, this would be violating federal law. The South Carolina State Election Commission states that any candidate for President or Vice President must be a “Natural Born Citizen.” This qualification is in Article II Section 1 Clause 5 of the US Constitution.



“a “Natural Born Citizen” is any child born in a country of parents who were citizens of that country.”


The term “Natural Born Citizen” was defined clearly by the US Supreme Court in Minor v Happersett, 88 US 167 (1878). It states that a “Natural Born Citizen” is any child born in a country of parents who were citizens of that country.

Neither of Haley’s parents was a citizen of the United States when she was born. So she can never hold the office of President or the office of Vice President in the United States.



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Many suspect Nikki Haley may have her eyes on the White House in 2024.

Nikki Haley was born in Bamberg, South Carolina, as “Nimarata Nikki Randhawa” on January 20, 1972. Her mother was “Raj Kaur Randhawa,” who was born in India and studied law at Delhi University. “Raj Kaur Randhawa” emigrated from India in 1969 and did not apply for US citizenship until September 7, 1977. This was almost six years after Nikki’s birth.





Haley’s father, “Ajit Singh Randhawa,” also emigrated from India in 1969. “Ajit Singh Randhawa” did not apply for citizenship into the United States until October 18, 1977, which was also almost six years after Nikki’s birth.


She’s polling at 3%…….must be grifting for a new book deal…..or being ‘prodded’ by the Mitches of the party, with promised bennies of course. She never legally changed her name from her Indian birth name either, I believe.
 
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Salty

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If Nikki was born in South Carolina, then she is a natural born citizen
. Under the 14th Amendment's Naturalization Clause and the Supreme Court case of United States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 US. 649, anyone born on U.S. soil and subject to its jurisdiction is a natural born citizen, regardless of parental citizenship. This type of citizenship is referred to as birthright citizenship.​

agree 98%
I THINK that there are exceptions for diplomats - ie ambassadors, ect - so if an ambassador from another country say - Germany - has a child - in DC - then that child is a German citizen - please correct if I am wrong.
 

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agree 98%
I THINK that there are exceptions for diplomats - ie ambassadors, ect - so if an ambassador from another country say - Germany - has a child - in DC - then that child is a German citizen - please correct if I am wrong.
The chosen example is specifically excluded via "and subject to its jurisdiction."
 

Van

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agree 98%
I THINK that there are exceptions for diplomats - ie ambassadors, ect - so if an ambassador from another country say - Germany - has a child - in DC - then that child is a German citizen - please correct if I am wrong.
I think you are correct, as the phrase "subject to its jurisdiction" covers your exception.
 
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