Is this where conservatives suddenly want the constitution to be a living, breathing document? Is this where having strict constitutionalist on the court will hurt conservatives?
Present your arguments.
It is neither.LIB,MR BEARS said:
To my knowledge, it's never been argued.
Is this where conservatives suddenly want the constitution to be a living, breathing document? Is this where having strict constitutionalist on the court will hurt conservatives?
Present your arguments.
LIB,MR BEARS said:
To my knowledge, it's never been argued.
Is this where conservatives suddenly want the constitution to be a living, breathing document? Is this where having strict constitutionalist on the court will hurt conservatives?
Present your arguments.
mention of the nationality act of 1790 which restricted american citizenship to "free white persons". pic.twitter.com/6D7of8aN0K
— Nightmare Vision (@GodCloseMyEyes) May 6, 2024
Redbrickbear said:LIB,MR BEARS said:
To my knowledge, it's never been argued.
Is this where conservatives suddenly want the constitution to be a living, breathing document? Is this where having strict constitutionalist on the court will hurt conservatives?
Present your arguments.
Well we all know what kind of people the Founding Fathers were envisioning as citizens with the Constitution was created.
They could never have imagined a technological advanced world where say Africans or Chinese could get on a plane and 15th later be here and have a child here and it would have entitled the baby to citizenship and the parents to resident status.
They quite obviously though immigrants would be Europeans by in large and that the ones who or could spend the huge amount of money (and risk) to come to North America would be serous settlers looking to become long term generational citizens.mention of the nationality act of 1790 which restricted american citizenship to "free white persons". pic.twitter.com/6D7of8aN0K
— Nightmare Vision (@GodCloseMyEyes) May 6, 2024
ShooterTX said:
No other nation on the planet grants citizenship just because someone is born within their borders, regardless of how they got there. Example: in Germany you must have lived there legally for 10 years before anewborn can apply for citizenship. Even then, citizenship is a process, not a guarantee.
Redbrickbear said:LIB,MR BEARS said:
To my knowledge, it's never been argued.
Is this where conservatives suddenly want the constitution to be a living, breathing document? Is this where having strict constitutionalist on the court will hurt conservatives?
Present your arguments.
Well we all know what kind of people the Founding Fathers were envisioning as citizens with the Constitution was created.
They could never have imagined a technological advanced world where say Africans or Chinese could get on a plane and 15th later be here and have a child here and it would have entitled the baby to citizenship and the parents to resident status.
They quite obviously though immigrants would be Europeans by in large and that the ones who or could spend the huge amount of money (and risk) to come to North America would be serous settlers looking to become long term generational citizens.mention of the nationality act of 1790 which restricted american citizenship to "free white persons". pic.twitter.com/6D7of8aN0K
— Nightmare Vision (@GodCloseMyEyes) May 6, 2024
granting illegal immigrants the right of birth right citizenship is certainly the innovation to our Constitutional lawLIB,MR BEARS said:Redbrickbear said:LIB,MR BEARS said:
To my knowledge, it's never been argued.
Is this where conservatives suddenly want the constitution to be a living, breathing document? Is this where having strict constitutionalist on the court will hurt conservatives?
Present your arguments.
Well we all know what kind of people the Founding Fathers were envisioning as citizens with the Constitution was created.
They could never have imagined a technological advanced world where say Africans or Chinese could get on a plane and 15th later be here and have a child here and it would have entitled the baby to citizenship and the parents to resident status.
They quite obviously though immigrants would be Europeans by in large and that the ones who or could spend the huge amount of money (and risk) to come to North America would be serous settlers looking to become long term generational citizens.mention of the nationality act of 1790 which restricted american citizenship to "free white persons". pic.twitter.com/6D7of8aN0K
— Nightmare Vision (@GodCloseMyEyes) May 6, 2024
So, living, breathing document?
ShooterTX said:Redbrickbear said:LIB,MR BEARS said:
To my knowledge, it's never been argued.
Is this where conservatives suddenly want the constitution to be a living, breathing document? Is this where having strict constitutionalist on the court will hurt conservatives?
Present your arguments.
Well we all know what kind of people the Founding Fathers were envisioning as citizens with the Constitution was created.
They could never have imagined a technological advanced world where say Africans or Chinese could get on a plane and 15th later be here and have a child here and it would have entitled the baby to citizenship and the parents to resident status.
They quite obviously though immigrants would be Europeans by in large and that the ones who or could spend the huge amount of money (and risk) to come to North America would be serous settlers looking to become long term generational citizens.mention of the nationality act of 1790 which restricted american citizenship to "free white persons". pic.twitter.com/6D7of8aN0K
— Nightmare Vision (@GodCloseMyEyes) May 6, 2024
You do realize that not a single founding father was alive when the 14th was written, right?
They 14th had nothing to do with immigration. It was created to stop the democrats from claiming that freed slaves were not citizens and therefore couldn't vote or be protected by the constitution or laws. Since the slave trade had ended decades before, the vast majority of the freed slaves were born in America. So the 14th was a way to insure that the democrats couldn't keep them from being a part of America. It was never intended to be used for immigrants or anchor babies.
Mitch Blood Green said:
US v Wong Kim Ark has held that people born here are citizens regardless of their parent's citizenship.
Coke Bear said:
I've mentally debated this for quite some time. I love the fact that our country was founded and built by immigrants. It's the American dream, to come here and make something of yourself based on hard work.
On my dad's side, I'm only 3rd generation American. My great grandparents came over from Sicily in the early 1900's thru the Port of New Orleans. They made it to Waco and opened a 5 and dime store downtown and leather and shoe repair store on 18th. We're very proud of Italian heritage, but deeply patriotic Americans. My grandfather and two great uncles served in WWII. One of my great uncles was a belly-gunner in a B-17 and was shot down and perished. The other one inherited the leather and shoe repair store after the war.
Having said all that, it is time to end birth-right citizenship unless one of the parents is a citizen or naturalized citizen.
I'm happy to listen to any argument supported the opposite view.
LIB,MR BEARS said:
What other cases has SCOTUS interpreted "subject to legal jurisdiction"?
If there are multiple cases, is there consistency in the interpretation?
I know that shoe storeCoke Bear said:
I've mentally debated this for quite some time. I love the fact that our country was founded and built by immigrants. It's the American dream, to come here and make something of yourself based on hard work.
On my dad's side, I'm only 3rd generation American. My great grandparents came over from Sicily in the early 1900's thru the Port of New Orleans. They made it to Waco and opened a 5 and dime store downtown and leather and shoe repair store on 18th. We're very proud of Italian heritage, but deeply patriotic Americans. My grandfather and two great uncles served in WWII. One of my great uncles was a belly-gunner in a B-17 and was shot down and perished. The other one inherited the leather and shoe repair store after the war.
Having said all that, it is time to end birth-right citizenship unless one of the parents is a citizen or naturalized citizen.
I'm happy to listen to any argument supported the opposite view.
The_barBEARian said:Coke Bear said:
I've mentally debated this for quite some time. I love the fact that our country was founded and built by immigrants. It's the American dream, to come here and make something of yourself based on hard work.
On my dad's side, I'm only 3rd generation American. My great grandparents came over from Sicily in the early 1900's thru the Port of New Orleans. They made it to Waco and opened a 5 and dime store downtown and leather and shoe repair store on 18th. We're very proud of Italian heritage, but deeply patriotic Americans. My grandfather and two great uncles served in WWII. One of my great uncles was a belly-gunner in a B-17 and was shot down and perished. The other one inherited the leather and shoe repair store after the war.
Having said all that, it is time to end birth-right citizenship unless one of the parents is a citizen or naturalized citizen.
I'm happy to listen to any argument supported the opposite view.
This is a completely fair and rational position.
The counter argument is always racism. If you dont allow people to come to your country and
steal all your ****, Racist/invalid opinion
destroy your culture, Racist/invalid
and erase your history.... you are racist. The words are yours.
Those verbs - steal, destroy, erase - indicate a lack of any facts to your comments. The lack of facts and the absurd conclusions you shared make the post racist.
Mitch Blood Green said:LIB,MR BEARS said:
What other cases has SCOTUS interpreted "subject to legal jurisdiction"?
If there are multiple cases, is there consistency in the interpretation?
They were not legal or illegal as the concept didn't exist until the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.
What you (Trump) is suggesting is we change the long standing belief that being born here makes you a citizen.
Does that mean Baron has to go?
Over the last 20 years an increasing share of the 0-18 school age population (you know, the future of the country) has been defined by the children of illegal aliens and chain migrants who would have never, ever qualified under America's already-too-generous laws. https://t.co/FGhy3TOxIS
— ib (@Indian_Bronson) December 10, 2024
The amnesty attempt in 2019 failed, as it should have, and resulted in a surge of unaccompanied alien children at the border. Amnesty rewards law breaking and incentivizes more of it. https://t.co/p9kaRJ9K99
— Immigration Accountability Project (@I_A_Project) December 10, 2024
Waco1947 said:The_barBEARian said:Coke Bear said:
I've mentally debated this for quite some time. I love the fact that our country was founded and built by immigrants. It's the American dream, to come here and make something of yourself based on hard work.
On my dad's side, I'm only 3rd generation American. My great grandparents came over from Sicily in the early 1900's thru the Port of New Orleans. They made it to Waco and opened a 5 and dime store downtown and leather and shoe repair store on 18th. We're very proud of Italian heritage, but deeply patriotic Americans. My grandfather and two great uncles served in WWII. One of my great uncles was a belly-gunner in a B-17 and was shot down and perished. The other one inherited the leather and shoe repair store after the war.
Having said all that, it is time to end birth-right citizenship unless one of the parents is a citizen or naturalized citizen.
I'm happy to listen to any argument supported the opposite view.
This is a completely fair and rational position.
The counter argument is always racism. If you dont allow people to come to your country and
steal all your ****, Racist/invalid opinion
destroy your culture, Racist/invalid
and erase your history.... you are racist. The words are yours.
Those verbs - steal, destroy, erase - indicate a lack of any facts to your comments. The lack of facts and the absurd conclusions you shared make the post racist.
Tempus Edax Rerum said:
With falling birthrates, I welcome immigration, if done right.
Why wasn't it time to end it when your ancestors came? Like the current migrants, they just came, put up a shingle, and became citizens and small business owners. No one questioned their kids' citizenship.Coke Bear said:
I've mentally debated this for quite some time. I love the fact that our country was founded and built by immigrants. It's the American dream, to come here and make something of yourself based on hard work.
On my dad's side, I'm only 3rd generation American. My great grandparents came over from Sicily in the early 1900's thru the Port of New Orleans. They made it to Waco and opened a 5 and dime store downtown and leather and shoe repair store on 18th. We're very proud of Italian heritage, but deeply patriotic Americans. My grandfather and two great uncles served in WWII. One of my great uncles was a belly-gunner in a B-17 and was shot down and perished. The other one inherited the leather and shoe repair store after the war.
Having said all that, it is time to end birth-right citizenship unless one of the parents is a citizen or naturalized citizen.
I'm happy to listen to any argument supported the opposite view.
I'd just like to see evidence Waco thinks at all.The_barBEARian said:Waco1947 said:The_barBEARian said:Coke Bear said:
I've mentally debated this for quite some time. I love the fact that our country was founded and built by immigrants. It's the American dream, to come here and make something of yourself based on hard work.
On my dad's side, I'm only 3rd generation American. My great grandparents came over from Sicily in the early 1900's thru the Port of New Orleans. They made it to Waco and opened a 5 and dime store downtown and leather and shoe repair store on 18th. We're very proud of Italian heritage, but deeply patriotic Americans. My grandfather and two great uncles served in WWII. One of my great uncles was a belly-gunner in a B-17 and was shot down and perished. The other one inherited the leather and shoe repair store after the war.
Having said all that, it is time to end birth-right citizenship unless one of the parents is a citizen or naturalized citizen.
I'm happy to listen to any argument supported the opposite view.
This is a completely fair and rational position.
The counter argument is always racism. If you dont allow people to come to your country and
steal all your ****, Racist/invalid opinion
destroy your culture, Racist/invalid
and erase your history.... you are racist. The words are yours.
Those verbs - steal, destroy, erase - indicate a lack of any facts to your comments. The lack of facts and the absurd conclusions you shared make the post racist.
It didn't bother me if you or anyone else thinks I am racist
Waco1947 said:The_barBEARian said:Coke Bear said:
I've mentally debated this for quite some time. I love the fact that our country was founded and built by immigrants. It's the American dream, to come here and make something of yourself based on hard work.
On my dad's side, I'm only 3rd generation American. My great grandparents came over from Sicily in the early 1900's thru the Port of New Orleans. They made it to Waco and opened a 5 and dime store downtown and leather and shoe repair store on 18th. We're very proud of Italian heritage, but deeply patriotic Americans. My grandfather and two great uncles served in WWII. One of my great uncles was a belly-gunner in a B-17 and was shot down and perished. The other one inherited the leather and shoe repair store after the war.
Having said all that, it is time to end birth-right citizenship unless one of the parents is a citizen or naturalized citizen.
I'm happy to listen to any argument supported the opposite view.
This is a completely fair and rational position.
The counter argument is always racism. If you dont allow people to come to your country and
steal all your ****, Racist/invalid opinion
destroy your culture, Racist/invalid
and erase your history.... you are racist. The words are yours.
Those verbs - steal, destroy, erase - indicate a lack of any facts to your comments. The lack of facts and the absurd conclusions you shared make the post racist.
Mitch Blood Green said:LIB,MR BEARS said:
What other cases has SCOTUS interpreted "subject to legal jurisdiction"?
If there are multiple cases, is there consistency in the interpretation?
They were not legal or illegal as the concept didn't exist until the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.
What you (Trump) is suggesting is we change the long standing belief that being born here makes you a citizen.
Does that mean Baron has to go?
Realitybites said:Mitch Blood Green said:LIB,MR BEARS said:
What other cases has SCOTUS interpreted "subject to legal jurisdiction"?
If there are multiple cases, is there consistency in the interpretation?
They were not legal or illegal as the concept didn't exist until the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.
What you (Trump) is suggesting is we change the long standing belief that being born here makes you a citizen.
Does that mean Baron has to go?
What we are suggesting is that the kids of people who break into a toy store don't get to keep the proceeds of the burglary.
Basic common sense.
Mitch Blood Green said:
I'm suggesting that a guy who broke into a toy store 2007 not have his kids born in 2015 punished for his crime before they were born.
Realitybites said:Mitch Blood Green said:
I'm suggesting that a guy who broke into a toy store 2007 not have his kids born in 2015 punished for his crime before they were born.
No, what you're suggesting is that setting up a trust fund with ill gotten gains should be a way to protect them from recovery. You're the resident leftist, along with Waco. It's natural that you put the wants of illegal aliens above the rights of citizens and legal immigrants as they are your voting block.
Trying to put lipstick on that particular pig doesn't hide its porcine nature.
(Also, I'm not necessarily advocating stripping people who already were given US citizenship under this flawed application of the 14th by our legal and administrative state of that citizenship and making them stateless if that would be the case. But all first generation illegals and anchor babies with dual citizenship must go.)
The_barBEARian said:Waco1947 said:The_barBEARian said:Coke Bear said:
I've mentally debated this for quite some time. I love the fact that our country was founded and built by immigrants. It's the American dream, to come here and make something of yourself based on hard work.
On my dad's side, I'm only 3rd generation American. My great grandparents came over from Sicily in the early 1900's thru the Port of New Orleans. They made it to Waco and opened a 5 and dime store downtown and leather and shoe repair store on 18th. We're very proud of Italian heritage, but deeply patriotic Americans. My grandfather and two great uncles served in WWII. One of my great uncles was a belly-gunner in a B-17 and was shot down and perished. The other one inherited the leather and shoe repair store after the war.
Having said all that, it is time to end birth-right citizenship unless one of the parents is a citizen or naturalized citizen.
I'm happy to listen to any argument supported the opposite view.
This is a completely fair and rational position.
The counter argument is always racism. If you dont allow people to come to your country and
steal all your ****, Racist/invalid opinion
destroy your culture, Racist/invalid
and erase your history.... you are racist. The words are yours.
Those verbs - steal, destroy, erase - indicate a lack of any facts to your comments. The lack of facts and the absurd conclusions you shared make the post racist.
It didn't bother me if you or anyone else thinks I am racist The words are yours not mine
Realitybites said:Mitch Blood Green said:
I'm suggesting that a guy who broke into a toy store 2007 not have his kids born in 2015 punished for his crime before they were born.
You're the resident leftist, along with Waco. It's natural that you put the wants of illegal aliens above the rights of citizens and legal immigrants as they are your voting block. All resident people in the USA live under our Constitution and laws and rights. I do not put theirs rights above yours.