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Home Front: Politix
FEC Bureaucrats Declare That Foreign Born US Citizens Can Run For US President
2011-09-27
Guyana-born naturalized American citizen fits the Federal Elections Commission's requirements to run for president, the FEC announced in a ruling.

The case involves New York lawyer Abdul Hassan, who was born in the South American country in 1974. Hassan argues it is discriminatory to not allow him to run for office.

Hassan, meanwhile, petitioned the FEC to allow him to run for president, arguing the Federal Election Campaign Act does not bar naturalized citizens from running.

In its official response earlier this month, the FEC agreed with Hassan's logic.

The FECÂ’s ruling, which did not receive any news media attention, concluded that a naturalized citizen is not prohibited by the Federal Election Campaign Act from becoming a "candidate" as defined under the act.

However, a naturalized citizen is not eligible to receive federal matching funds under the FEC's Presidential Primary Matching Payment Account Act.

Stated the FEC ruling: "In regard to the definition of 'person,' the act defines that term as including 'an individual, partnership, committee, association, corporation, labor organization, or any other organization or group of persons,' excluding the federal government. There is no reference to natural born or naturalized citizens. As an individual, Mr. Hassan is a 'person' under the Act.”

While the FEC's own rules now allow Hassan to run for high office, the attorney must still clear judicial hurdles before his eligibility could become official.

In his legal argument, Hassan contended the constitutional eligibility clause discriminates against naturalized citizens.

He cites Supreme Court rulings that interpret the Constitution as providing "equal protection" to naturalized citizens. Other rulings cited by Hassan guarantee against the discrimination of naturalized citizens.

"The natural born requirement, that was adapted in the 1780s at a time when slavery was also a part of the constitution," Hassan told Klein.

Hassan added the eligibility requirement should be reinterpreted in a way that would allow naturalized citizens to run for president.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#5  He can run all wants, he just can't assume office.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2011-09-27 21:44  

#4  Hell, Obama did, why not everyone else as well?

They CAN'T be worse.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2011-09-27 19:26  

#3  "The natural born requirement, that was adapted in the 1780s at a time when slavery was also a part of the constitution,"

By that argument, the entire Constitution is invalid due to the time when it was written. Nice try, thanks for playing!
Posted by: SteveS   2011-09-27 12:15  

#2  Does this mean Goldman Squid can be POTUS?
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2011-09-27 11:44  

#1  He cites Supreme Court rulings that interpret...

Ah, yes progressivism, no need to follow Article V, just reinterpret it. It is what we say it is regardless of the words on the paper. BTW, ask the Supremes to actually adhere to 'equal protection' when it comes to defacto quotas that have been in effect for three generations.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2011-09-27 11:34  

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