Arpaio conducted by his Cold Case Posse revealed that the long-form birth certificate image posted on the White House website purporting to prove that Obama was born in Hawaii is a “computer-generated forgery.” Also announced as fraudulent is Obama’s Selective Service registration form, the original of which the Selective Service System refused to grant access to Arpaio and Cold Case Posse lead investigator Mike Zullo. On March 1, 2012, a criminal investigation launched by Maricopa County, AZ Sheriff Joseph M. Obama’s claimed birth in Hawaii has not been substantiated by any hospital there, nor has any hospital anywhere in the world claimed to have been the place of his birth. on a temporary student visa which was not renewed in 1964. Since 2007, many Americans have questioned Barack Hussein Obama’s eligibility under the “natural born Citizen” clause, as he claims a foreign-citizen father who studied in the U.S. Constitution requires the president and commander-in-chief to be at least 35 years of age, have resided in the country for 14 years, and to be a “natural born Citizen.” Although the term is not defined anywhere in our founding documents, many believe that the Framers were desirous of avoiding any type of foreign influence in the nation’s chief executive, as evidenced by statements made by Alexander Hamilton and John Jay. Canadian naturalization records are not available to the public without a signed privacy waiver from the subject.Īrticle II, Section 1, clause 5 of the U.S. Cruz reportedly became a Canadian citizen during that time, with one report stating the year as 1973. prior to the outbreak of the Cuban Revolution in 1959, and built a geological-service business in Calgary roughly between 19. His father, Rafael Bienvenido Cruz, was born in Cuba, received asylum in the U.S. presidency solely on his birth to an American citizen, Eleanor. Roger Stone, a longtime Republican political strategist close to the rivaling Donald Trump campaign, last month wrote that the baby was Alan Wilson’s son.Ĭruz rests his claim that he is a “ natural born Citizen” eligible for the U.S. Cruz was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada on December 22, 1970. The last name “Wilson” also appears on Ted Cruz’s birth certificate denoting his mother. McClatchy said it obtained documents from British archives but did not display them. Alan Wilson reportedly was the individual to report the infant’s passing. However, images received by The Post & Email from Redding via the British researcher indicate that Michael’s last name was given as “Darragh” on his birth certificate and “Wilson” on his death certificate. The report related, in Alan Wilson’s words, that Eleanor “asked him if she could use his last name on the birth certificate” even though they had been living apart for several years and were divorced. According to McClatchy News Service in January of this year, Alan Wilson said in an interview that he and Eleanor divorced before Michael’s birth and that he is not Michael’s father. She was the “first in her family” of 17 siblings to attend college, according to The Dallas Morning News.Įleanor’s first child, Michael, was born in June 1966 and died on December 7 that same year. Eleanor was born in Delaware and graduated from Rice University in Houston, where the two met. 21, 2016) - On Tuesday, The Post & Email exclusively reported that documents located by a local researcher in the United Kingdom show that presidential candidate Ted Cruz’s mother’s first child, Michael, who died at the age of five months, was registered under two different last names on his respective birth and death certificates.Ī short time ago, a researcher in the United States, “Jim Redding,” placed a solicitation for a researcher in the UK through a professional online forum, receiving a prompt response stating, “I can do that” in regard to the documents Redding said he was seeking.Įleanor Darragh Cruz was first married to Alan Wilson of Ft. RECURRING THEME: FOREIGN RESIDENCE, TRAVEL, OFFSPRING, EMPLOYMENT
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