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@ImInLoveWithTheCoco: Dobre pytanie. Było i jest nadal wiele wątpliwości, ale sądy na razie przyznały mu rację.

Ted Cruz announced on March 22, 2015, that he was running for the Republican Party's nomination for president in the 2016 election.[139] Cruz was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada,[140] to a "U.S. citizen mother and a Cuban immigrant father",[141] giving him dual Canadian-American citizenship.[142] Cruz applied to formally renounce his Canadian citizenship and ceased being a citizen of Canada, on May 14, 2014.[143][144]

Chin (see above),[141] former Solicitor General Paul Clement,[145] former Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal,[145] Professor Peter Spiro of Temple University Law School,[146] and Professor Akhil Amar[147] believe Cruz meets the constitutional requirements to be eligible for the presidency.[148] Similarly, Bryan Garner, the editor of Black's Law Dictionary, believes the U.S. Supreme Court would find Cruz to be
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