Message from @A Haunted Army
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no they wouldnt
I think this is just against anchor babies
i mean, citicenship based on parents is pretty common around the globe
not really, because the counteries the parents are from typically give the child citizenship anyhow
only if its back-dated... which I doubt it would be
you dont get german citicenship for being born in germany for example. or japan
But I'm not saying it will be back dated
doubt it
It will still question citizenship
how?
if its just to stop pregnant women crossing the border why would they back date it
thats more work and hassle
its to stop birth tourism right?
Let's imagine my great grand parents were not citizens and had children who were
it is
read the article itself Codes
"The Supreme Court has already ruled that children born to immigrants who are legal permanent residents have citizenship. But those who claim the 14th Amendment should not apply to everyone point to the fact that there has been no ruling on a case specifically involving undocumented immigrants or those with temporary legal status."
its gonna be for anchor babies
Well that law would make my parents have questionable citizenship therefore questioning my citizenship
or... more likely trump will do a trumpism and say "its back dated" ... then a few months later say ok its not backdated... so the original thing is "not as bad"
if it isn't back dated, you're parents are citizens and their kids will be, and so will their's
Back dated or not a lot of people will question
And it's stupid to have that kinda precedent
if its not back dated its not affecting anyone
tahts literally how most counteries run citizenship
if your parents are legal residents, but not US citizens, then you WILL be given the right to citizenship
unless they are literally giving birth as its signed
i'm confused at wtf the problem is
said by the Supreme court itself apparently
The policy stems from the Citizenship Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment tothe United States Constitution. The 1868 text states, "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside."
Lots of people are born here to people with visas on there way to citizenship
And it would hurt those people too
it would not
no it wouldn't lol
It's just all around a bad idea
when they get citizenship, their kids will also get it
the article itself states "The Supreme Court has already ruled that children born to immigrants who are legal permanent residents have citizenship. But those who claim the 14th Amendment should not apply to everyone point to the fact that there has been no ruling on a case specifically involving undocumented immigrants or those with temporary legal status."
Which article?
from that tweet