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[–] Tallest_Skil 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
[–] ashekchum 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
Well your sort of wrong on the first part it's not really a law but something more, and it would be next to impossible to change the reason why as well, once it's the 14th ammendment to the Constitution that gives them citizenship by birth in the country,
Now you could, potentially, make a law that penalizes the parents of the child, deports them (the parents) and bars them from reentry, but that would irritate a lot of human rights groups, and you would probably have to have the kid grow up in foster homes, unless you send the kid who would by birth be an American citizen back with them.
Constitutional birthright citizenship
[–] Guy_Justsome 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I believe you are wrong.
"And subject to the jurisdiction thereof" excludes the families evading our laws and in abeyance of our immigration control.
[–] Tallest_Skil ago
You know nothing whatsoever.
No, you can bang a gavel and say “The existing law does not mean you are legal. You are not legal and never have been. You are leaving.”
KILL THEM ALL. I DON’T GIVE A FLYING FUCK WHAT ✡HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS✡ SAY. I CARE ABOUT THE LAWS OF MY NATION AND THE PROTECTION OF MY PEOPLE FROM GENOCIDE. THE ✡HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS✡ WANT MY GENOCIDE.
DOES NOT EXIST.
[–] turtlesarepureevil ago
They can the kids with the parents as soon as the birth happens.