Apparently. You have presented no counter argument and are now resorting to insults.
Just because you are entirely wrong and uranium one is a big fake news thing that was fabricated by rightys.
Apparently. You have presented no counter argument and are now resorting to insults.
This is long overdue. The word "jurisdiction" in the 14th amendment obviously means POLITICAL jurisdiction not legal jurisdiction. And kids born to illegals inherit the nationality of the mother and are under the political jurisdiction of her country.
This is long overdue. The word "jurisdiction" in the 14th amendment obviously means POLITICAL jurisdiction not legal jurisdiction. And kids born to illegals inherit the nationality of the mother and are under the political jurisdiction of her country.
Let's rephrase. Anyone born in the US is a citizen.
I asked specifically where I am wrong! Prove it or just go away
This is the law that is changing.Correct. And current federal naturalization law says a child born in the U. S. is a citizen (except children of diplomats as listed in the law).
Nope.Every child in the U. S. is a citizen as specified on their birth certificate.
This form will also be changing.On the standard U. S. birth certificate it asks for the place of birth of the mother and father but not if they are U. S. citizens or if they are legal or illegal immigrants.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/dvs/birth11-03final-ACC.pdf
Federal courts don't sue.In 2016 undocumented immigrants had trouble getting a birth certificate for their children born in the U. S. because they needed two pieces of identification. The federal courts sued
No, they just decided not to fight that particular battle.and Texas had to agree to expand the types of ID accepted.
In other words, government welfare.They needed the birth certificates proving their children were citizens to get educational and child care services.
\https://www.texastribune.org/2016/07/25/texas-agrees-to-resolve-birth-certificate-case/
It is an "alternative fact."
Let's rephrase. Anyone born in the US is a citizen.
No.. it means LEGAL jurisdiction... No other country's LAWS are followed in the US... Just US law.
Uranium One was a Canadian company.. and NONE of that uranium can ever leave the US.
He just made of the phrase "political jurisdiction" LOLOL
Jurisdiction is the legal authority.. No other country has legal authority in the US.
Nope. Political jurisdiction really exists. It is the nation a foreign national is deported to if a deportation takes place.
Nope. Political jurisdiction really exists. It is the nation a foreign national is deported to if a deportation takes place.
No, it means political jurisdiction. It always has.
Nope. Political jurisdiction really exists. It is the nation a foreign national is deported to if a deportation takes place.
Apparently he didn't actually put me on ignore, since he's still replying to me, according to my notifications (big surprise there). But I've got him on ignore, so I'll just have to do without his meaningless noise.Into The Night is the biggest asshole in JPP (which is quite a feat!)...and the best thing he ever did for you is to put you on IGNORE.
I read everything he writes. I have a very well-developed sense of humor...and laugh my ass off at the childishness of his tone.
ItN doesn't do proving, His opinion is all the proof that anyone is supposed to need.I asked specifically where I am wrong! Prove it or just go away
Nope.. You made it up.. We don't deport US citizens.
No, it hasn't.[/QUOTE]This is the law that is changing.
Nope.
This form will also be changing.
Federal courts don't sue.
No, they just decided not to fight that particular battle.
In other words, government welfare.
So, what you say does not exist has been applied to every child born in the U. S. for over 150 years.