Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Trump stokes theory that questions Harris’ eligibilit­y

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for children born to non-citizens during visits to the US with the aim of helping the rest of the family immigrate to America. Trump was referring to a column in the Newsweek that first floated this argument.

“I have no idea if that’s right,” Trump added. “I would have assumed the Democrats would’ve checked that out before she gets chosen for vice-president.”

“That’s very serious... they’re saying she doesn’t qualify because she wasn’t born in this country?” the US president questioned.

When told that Harris was indeed born in the US and that her parents may not have been legal residents or naturalise­d citizens at the time, he said. “I don’t know about it. I just heard about it. I will take a look.”

Harris, 55, was born on October 20, 1964, in Oakland, California, which makes her a natural born citizen, eligible to run for the White House or any other officer in the US. Her parents had met as graduate students at University of California, Berkeley.

HARRIS’ SISTER SPEAKS OUT IN DEFENCE

The Biden-harris campaign hadn’t immediatel­y responded to Trump’s tacit support for the unproven theory. Maya Harris, the younger sister of Kamala Harris, later tweeted, “There are no gradations of birtherism. You’re either in or you’re out.”

Trump started the “birther” debate in 2011 when he first seriously considered a run for the White House. He questioned Obama’s eligibilit­y for the presidency, wrongly alleging that he was not born in the US. Obama was born in Hawaii, but he felt compelled to release his birth records.

Years later, Trump acknowledg­ed that he was wrong. But in the intervenin­g years, he used the same strategy to attack Ted Cruz, the last of his challenger­s in the Republican primaries.

Cruz was born in Calgary, Canada, to a father who was from Cuba and a mother who was a natural born American citizen. Cruz lost the primaries and later went on to support Trump for the White House run.

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