By David Isaac
Jewish News Syndicate
Vice President Kamala Harris, now the frontrunner for the Democratic presidential nomination, will likely continue Biden’s foreign policy on most issues, but might diverge when it comes to Israel, NBC News reported on Monday.
While Harris initially expressed support for Israel in its war with Hamas following the terror group’s invasion on Oct. 7, she turned increasingly critical as the war dragged on. . . . “One person close to the vice president’s office said she believes the United States should be ‘tougher’ on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,” the report said. Click here to continue reading.
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Kamala Harris is born of parents, father from Jamaica and mother from India, who were not U.S. citizens at the time of her birth. From ages 12 to 18, Harris lived in Canada.
According to the 14th Amendment, the fact that Harris was born in the U.S. does not automatically fulfill the “natural born citizenship” requirement.
The text and legislative history of the 14th Amendment support the assertion that Kamala Harris fails to meet the “natural born citizen” qualification for a Presidential candidate. The 14th Amendment qualifies the citizenship of a person born to non-citizens.
Lord, God of All Truth, please bring into the light the truth about the candidacy of Kamala Harris. Thank You.
Righteousness exalts a nation. ~ Proverbs 14:34