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Supreme Court to Rule on US Birthright Citizenship Debate

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I hate Trump, but denying citizenship for offspring of people who are illegally in the country sounds right to me. 

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  • "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.": First lines of the 14th Amendm

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    This does not bode well. They should have refused the case.

  • Does that mean that Mrs Trump will get her marching orders too? I suppose her dearly beloved husband will grant her political immunity.

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The Constitution needs to be changed then. Trump can't just wave his wand.

51 minutes ago, sharot724 said:

The Constitution needs to be changed then. Trump can't just wave his wand.

No. It doesn't.

 

SCOTUS just needs to revisit the interpretation of "and subject to the jurisdiction thereof".

 

This has been discussed ad nauseum. The original Congressional logs even say this law was never intended to be applied to aliens. Previous activist courts ignored the original writer's intentions in favor of more "modern" ethical considerations. That's over now. SCOTUS today is going to rule according to how Congress thought when they passed the law.

 

Birthright citizenship will end, guaranteed, and no Constitutional changes are required. Just the correction of an error in interpretation by activist judges legislating from the bench.

1 minute ago, uncletiger said:

No. It doesn't.

 

SCOTUS just needs to revisit the interpretation of "and subject to the jurisdiction thereof".

 

This has been discussed ad nauseum. The original Congressional logs even say this law was never intended to be applied to aliens. Previous activist courts ignored the original writer's intentions in favor of more "modern" ethical considerations. That's over now. SCOTUS today is going to rule according to how Congress thought when they passed the law.

 

Birthright citizenship will end, guaranteed, and no Constitutional changes are required. Just the correction of an error in interpretation by activist judges legislating from the bench.

time will tell ...

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