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coolbeans said:
Machiavellian said:

I thought this topic was interesting.  So President Trump has been making the news as we head into the mid-terms by stating he has the executive power to remove Birthright Citizenship using his pen.  Birthright Citizenship is part of the 14th Amendment to the constitution.  For people who are not part of the US, in order to make a change to the Constitution, you have to have 2/3rds of the house and Senate approval of the proposal and then it has to be sent to the states for a vote.  75 present of the states would need to vote yes for the amendment to be ratified.  The other way for a constitution change is to have a constitutional convention and 2/3rds of the states has to be present.  From there 3/4ths of the states would have to agree for any amendments.

My question, what are people thoughts on this current move by President Trump.

Well...the utilization of executive order has caused me to ask they same thing for virtually each president since the 2000's: how are EO's so liberally used?  Then again, considering that--like virtually all current immigration arguments--other branches of gov't have been kicking the can down the road since the 90's I understand the political effectiveness of kickstarting this topic.  

I'm also not really buying this false premise as though a new amendment has to be ratified to end Birthright Citizenship, especially when the language of key figures whom originally ratified it (EDIT: the 14th) have clarified on it:

"This will not, of course, include persons born in the US who are foreigners, aliens, who belong to families of ambassadors or foreign ministers accredited to the gov't of US, but will include every other class of persons." (Sen. Jacob Howard)

From the context surrounding this Amendment (Dred Scott decision in particular) to "...and subject to the jurisdiction thereof..." part, it seems insane to think such a decision would also allow the newborns of pregnant illegal aliens playing Red Rover with a host country's Border Patrol to immediately be granted citizenship.  US reached this point from a few special cases touching on the subject and disingenuous stretches of its intentions, NOT on some highly-upheld principles that Beloved Leader is looking to sully with his fascism and such.

So, illegal aliens are basically similar to accredited diplomats and ambassadors?  In what way?  Would you say that a pregnant illegal alien is "subject to the jurisdiction" of the U.S.?  Can illegal aliens accused of other crimes claim diplomatic immunity? 



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