If we do not have birthright citizenship, why does Trump want to issue an executive order ending it?
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If we do not have birthright citizenship, why does Trump want to issue an executive order ending it?
Foreign governments have NO JURISDICTION over anyone on US soil.
If they meant "and not subject to any foreign power”, that's what they should have said. That would have made a lot more sense.
Nope.. You made it up.. We don't deport US citizens.
What country had LEGAL AUTHORITY in the US?
Political divisions (also referred to as administrative divisions) of the United States are the various recognized governing entities that together form the United States — states, territories, the District of Columbia, and Indian reservations.
The primary first-level political (administrative) division of the United States is the state. There are 50 states, which are bound together in a union with each other. Each state holds governmental jurisdiction over a defined geographic territory, and shares its sovereignty with the United States federal government. According to numerous decisions of the United States Supreme Court, the 50 individual states and the United States as a whole are each sovereign jurisdictions.[1]
Political jurisdiction is a state, county, municipality.. Look it up. You're wrong and you're getting in deeper.
If they meant "and not subject to any foreign power”, that's what they should have said. That would have made a lot more sense.
Nope. You are still confusing legal jurisdiction with political jurisdiction.
Allegiance has NOTHING to do with US jurisdiction.. If you are on US soil, the US has jurisdiction.
Nobody is revoking birthright citizenship.No, it hasn't.
Why is federal law changing? Does Congress have legislation revoking birthright citizenship that has some remote change of passage?
Not implemented yet,twit.Could you give us a link to this legislation and whatever legislation is changing the standard birth certificate form? Or, do we find this information the same place as the imaginary JFK executive order.
The State didn't have to settle. They chose to.You are correct, federal courts don't sue. It was a group of parents who sued and the state had to settle.
Good question. They shouldn't be.If the children of those illegal aliens weren't citizens how are they getting that government welfare the state must provide?
Maybe one of those illegally here that you support being here will Kate Steinle or Mollie Tibbetts your family member. You'd deserve it.
Be better if it were you next time actually.
There is no such thing as an 'alternative' fact.Kelly Ann Conway says there are alternative facts.
True Scotsman fallacy. All facts are real facts. Learn what a 'fact' is. A 'fact' is not a Universal Truth.I don't know what else to call your posts since they are not real facts.
False dichotomy fallacy.I guess we can just call them lies or mistaken assumptions about constitutional law.
According to Into the Night the 14th Amendment did not establish birthright citizenship--it was an executive order by JFK. But I can find no reference to such an EO and Into the Night refuses to provide any sources. He is claiming all those children of non-citizens born in the U. S. are not citizens despite their birth certificates establishing their citizenship.
True, subject to the jurisdiction of the United States (meaning political jurisdiction). It does not make a foreign national a citizen. It does not make a child of a foreign national a citizen.Oh .. well that's nonsense.
Birthright citizenship is established in the Citizenship Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
The Supreme Court does not have authority to change the Constitution of the United States.This clause was interpreted by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1898 to mean that citizenship could not be denied to any person born in the United States.
If we do not have birthright citizenship, why does Trump want to issue an executive order ending it?
Foreign governments have NO JURISDICTION over anyone on US soil.
Allegiance has NOTHING to do with US jurisdiction.. If you are on US soil, the US has jurisdiction.
Uh...yes it does.
If the Russians invade the United States, and a women in the invading force has a baby on U.S. soil, that baby that came from enemy combatants is a U.S. Citizen??? Don't think so!