No state can grant citizenship. It’s the sole purview of the federal government. That’s why states don’t issue passports, for example.
Nevertheless, it’s really disconcerting that yet another public official has made it his business to represent Mexicans in California rather than Americans. It’s even more disturbing that there are so many Mexican nationals living in California that they’re able to elect their own to the legislature, whether through voter fraud, dual citizenship, or first generation anchor babies coming of age.
And it doesn’t help California’s desperate plight for other Americans to say “time for a border fence around California” when the Mexican colonization of a sovereign American state is the whole country’s problem, not just California’s.
We in California are powerless to enforce the border and deport aliens. When are the other 49 states going to get that and do something about it? And don’t say “When you stop electing Mexican politicians.” The occupiers have installed themselves at every level of state and city government.
So now what?
“So now what?”
I suppose you could hope that if this is allowed that other states don’t deport their Mexicans to California? It would follow, wouldn’t it that if allowed to grant citizenship, a state could also revoke/deport, right?