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But as WND has reported, Rubio's eligibility remains in question, as the Constitution specifies a president must be a "natural-born citizen," a requirement that has plagued President Obama since his ascension.

Although Rubio was born in Miami, Fla., on May 28, 1971, his Cuban-born parents were not U.S. citizens until they became naturalized Americans on Nov. 5, 1975. There are many who believe that a natural-born citizen means being the child of parents who are both U.S. citizens.

When asked specifically if Rubio considered himself to be a natural-born citizen, the senator's spokesman Alex Burgos told WND, "Yes."


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How can the Right deny that Obama is a 'natural born citizen' yet never question Marco Rubio's status...
By: oldCADuser
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Thu, 08 Sep 11 7:01 PM
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In Obama's case, at least ONE of HIS parents was a citizen, which is more than can be said for Rubio...

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