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December 12, 2008 - 12:00 am - by Bob Owens
Lifeofthemind
2008-12-12 21:28:36

Proposed Constitutional Amendment.

sec. 1 Persons may become natural borne citizens of the United States by means of birth within the United States or its territories, provided that their birth mother was legally present within the jurisdiction thereof. Persons borne outside of the United States to a citizen or a spouse accompanying a citizen either of whom are assigned to be so stationed in the service of the United States shall be deemed natural borne citizens.

sec, 2 Persons may be naturalized at birth regardless of place of birth in accordance with the principle os lex solis and lex sanguinis. Other persons of good character may be naturalized following examination by oath or affirmation of loyalty.

sec. 3 Citizenship may be revoked or renounced; including by declaration, or by taking an oath to a foreign prince or power or by flight to evade public obligations or by treason.

sec 4. All persons seeking to be considered for election to the offices of President or Vice President of the United States shall submit a declaration to that effect to the legislatures of the state of which they are a citizen. Each state shall review them and shall forward no more than 10 candidates per state to the President of the Senate accompanied by proofs of the eligibility of their state’s candidates no later than the 20th of January of the year before the term of the new President shall start. The President of the Senate shall forward all applications to the Supreme Court within 10 days who shall review them and who may call candidates to submit further proofs. The Chief Justice shall within 30 days of the Courts commencing to review them send to the legislatures of the several states his certification of such persons as are eligible for selection by the Electors as provided for elsewhere in this Constitution.

sec. 5 The Congress shall have power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article.

sec. 6 This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several States within seven years from the date of its submission to the States by the Congress.