Ted Cruz announced his candidacy for president. I am waiting for people like Donald Trump who demanded Obama verify that he was born in the U.S., to come out and say that Cruz is not eligible. If people like Trump would not say that Cruz is ineligible, then why all the fuss about where Obama was born? If being born in the U.S. is needed to be president, then Cruz is not eligible since he was born in Canada. I personally think that if someone is an offspring of an American citizen and lived in the U.S. most of his life then he is eligible. I think the original intention of the founding father was to prevent someone born in England become president and possibly undermine our independence. In any case, I am still waiting for Trump and others who demanded proof even when proof was already given, say what they think since there is proof that Cruz is not born in the U.S.
I didn't see the comment from LBOAYM from the last blog till today. The article of the artist is very interesting. Our family, like many immigrant families from China, are from Taishan of Guandong province. We were considered poor uneducated hillbillies in China. Yet many immigrants from that area have flourished, not only in the U.S. but also Canada, Europe and Southeast Asia. Lee Kuan Yew would be an example of descendants from Guandong province who went on to do great things. By the way, Fareed Zakaria, the host of CNN's GPS program, said today that Lee was the most interesting man in the world. Very few people in the U.S. know about him and it is too bad. Most people in the U.S. probably think the most interesting man in the world is that guy in the Dos equis beer commercial!
The Chinese Exclusion Act was all to real. We are a country of immigrants but our treatment of immigrants is no where near the ideal that we were taught in school. The quote on the Statue of Liberty: Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses...." is well known to school children but the Chinese Exclusion Act? I would bet 95% of college educated Americans had no idea of its existence. What native born Americans don't realize is that the people who are willing to make a horrible journey, face discrimination and still work very hard are the people who push this country forward. Without the drives of immigrants, we will lose our world leading status in a very short time. We, the Chinese immigrants, have to remember those who came before us, our Jackie Robinsons. It was their dedication and suffering that made it so much easier for us today.
Well, my post from yesterday has been mysteriously deleted!
ReplyDeleteI am not going to re-write everything.
I had basically wrote about not knowing the actual law of being born outside of the U.S., but having a parent that is a citizen.
I don't know why anyone would debate about Obama then, because regardless if he was born outside of the U.S., his mother was a U.S. citizen.
Same with George Romney and Ted Cruz.
By the way, I ran into this blog entry regarding Congresswoman Tammy Duckworth. She is running for Senate next year.
http://blog.angryasianman.com/2015/03/tammy-duckworth-announces-bid-for-us.html
-LBOAYM
I think most people would interpret the law such that if one of the parent is American, then you would be eligible. I mean nobody questioned George Romney when he ran nor John McCain who was born in Panama Canal, I think. But obviously if one thinks that Obama is not eligible, then one should speak up about Cruz, McCain and Romney.
ReplyDeleteThere are women from China who came to the U.S. for the sole purpose to giving birth so that the babies will have U.S. citizenship. Those babies when they grow up, regardless in China or U.S., will be eligible to be president. That seems ironic to me.
I don't know anything about Duckworth except she was a wounded vet. I would think if she gets the Democratic nomination, she would have a good chance to be a Republican in a blue state like Illinois.