I gave up waiting for JGF to reply and did a little searching.
April 2015
From The Birther Report:
The Post & Email Obtains Ted Cruz’s Selective Service Registration “AUTOMATED RECORD” RELEASED
by Sharon Rondeau
Read more at
http://www.birtherreport.com/2015/0...-ted-cruzs-selective.html#gfiZErOTM5YKz33I.99
Through a recent Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, The Post & Email obtained a copy of presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz’s Selective Service registration with an explanatory letter from Richard S. Flavahan, Associate Director of Public & Intergovernmental Affairs.
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The News additionally reported that Cruz’s mother “registered his birth with the U.S. consulate” and that Cruz traveled on a U.S. passport in 1986 while on a high school trip. However, no documentation supporting the claims was presented.
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Registration with the Selective Service is mandatory for all U.S.-citizen males, permanent residents, “undocumented immigrants,” and “refugees” are also required to register before they turn 26.
U.S. citizens possessing dual citizenship with another country are also required to register unless certain conditions are present.
Today, the U.S. State Department recommends that American parents whose child is born outside of the United States file a Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA) with the nearest U.S. consulate in their country of residence so as to render the obtaining of a U.S. passport or other proof of citizenship uncomplicated.
In speaking with an attorney experienced in U.S. immigration law approximately one month ago, The Post & Email was told that it is not mandatory that a CRBA be filed to prove U.S. citizenship for a child born outside the U.S.
FOIA requests filed with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) resulted in the release of 116 pages of memos and letters Cruz signed while he served as Policy Director between 2001 and early 2003.
The Post & Email additionally asked for any application forms Cruz might have completed to obtain the position as well as performance reviews but was told that those are protected from disclosure through exemption 6(b).
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) denied The Post & Email’s request for Cruz’s naturalization documents if, in fact, they exist, based on privacy exemptions despite his declared presidential candidate status.
Our request to the Selective Service System asked for a copy of Cruz’s “Selective Service registration form and accompanying DNS record.”
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Note: There is a copy of the automated record at the site; it says there is no registration form because Mr. Cruz was registered from a Pell Grant application form provided by the US Dept of Education... He registered March 24, 1989.
Ted was born on December 22, 1970 and the law gives 30 days beyond the 18th birth date. So he was 2 months late registering. Which was probably ok, except one of the commenters at the site wondered about the Pell peoples' lax scrutiny of the legal requirements.
Another person wondered how the SS registration impacted the dual Canadian citizenship issue.
Not that I think any of it will make any difference but I still find it all kind of fascinating.
There's more at the site
http://www.birtherreport.com/2015/04/revealed-us-senator-ted-cruzs-selective.html