Thursday, November 1, 2018

Trump has precedent, common sense on his side in birthright citizenship fight

Birthright citizenship makes America great

 
A Virginia senate candidate said in one of his new adds …

"THE 14TH AMENDMENT IS FOR AFRICAN-AMERICANS, NOT ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS'

that is the absolute best argument I have heard.

Hear!  Hear, y'all! :)


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As it turns out, the framers were quite clear. Former Sen. Jacob Howard (R-Mich.), author of the citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment, said on the floor of the Senate in 1866 that the clause “will not, of course, include persons in the United States who are foreigners, aliens, who belong to the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers accredited to the Government of the United States, but will include every other class of persons.” In other words, “quod erat demonstrandum.”

In his continuing effort to shake up the status quo in Washington, President Trump has dropped a bombshell. The announcement that he would sign an executive order restricting birthright citizenship sent the anti-borders movement into a state of apoplexy: “He can’t overturn the Constitution! The issue has been settled!” Closer inspection reveals that Trump can indeed correctly interpret a law that has been misinterpreted for more than a century.

More  @ The Hill

5 comments:

  1. as virginia senate candidate said in one of his new adds …

    "THE 14TH AMENDMENT IS FOR AFRICAN-AMERICANS, NOT ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS'

    that is the absolute best argument I have heard

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  2. Their ignorance amazes me! :)Thanks.

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  3. so if this gets to the SCOTUS, will Ginsburg keep her promise to follow international law?? seeings as Great Brittan, France, Australia, and India have all ENDED their birthright citizenship, that should be more than enough international law president for the U.S. to follow suit and join them.

    MAGA

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    1. will Ginsburg keep her promise to follow international law?? seeings as Great Brittan, France, Australia, and India have all ENDED their birthright citizenship, that should be more than enough international law president for the U.S. to follow suit and join them.

      Good point.

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