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To: odawg
The Naturalization Act of 1790 defines a natural born citizen as one born of citizen parent

It also limited access to U.S. citizenship to white immigrants.....

The Naturalization Act of 1795 repealed and superseded the 1790 Act.

The 1795 Act was superseded by the Naturalization Act of 1798,

The 1798 Act was repealed by the Naturalization Law of 1802,

Then there was the Naturalization Act of 1870

And the legislative list goes on..........

This topic has been discussed ad nauseum and all you're citing is bloggers who make stupid claims that are unsubstantiated by constitutional law.

Since you and the other idiots are so sure of yourselves, you shouldn't have any problem convincing the US Supreme Court......Go for it dude!

65 posted on 12/03/2023 3:05:38 PM PST by Hot Tabasco (This Is The Way)
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To: Hot Tabasco

“Since you and the other idiots are so sure of yourselves, you shouldn’t have any problem convincing the US Supreme Court......Go for it dude!”

Of course the Act of 1790 was changed. That is not the point I was making, which is the definition of a natural born citizen was directly defined as someone born of citizen parents. That is locked into the Constitution.

Convincing the Supreme Court?? In case you don’t know, dude, and you probably don’t since you are stupid, the Supreme Court CANNOT amend the Cnstitution. They can make rulings until they are blue in the face; there is a separate process to change the Constitution.


69 posted on 12/03/2023 3:13:53 PM PST by odawg
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