Earth to RINO Goldberg: There is no such constitutional guarantee, quite the contrary in fact. No amendment is necessary for the problem of "birthright citizenship" (which isn't).
Their is no such thing as a “Just Law” which promotes evil.
Justice is the Queen of Virtue and as Justice Marshall stated-—all Law ceases to be Law when it ceases to be Just.
Rewarding people for doing illegal acts is evil——as is welfare “laws” which promote theft and punishment for Work/productive lives and the Progressive tax (because it is unequal). We HAVE to get rid of evil (unjust) law. It is “null and void” anyhow. All justices who promote evil in laws (like sodomizing others), need to be removed and placed in prison.
All unjust laws are “Null and Void”——and we have to uphold Justice John Marshall’s words that ALL EVIL LAW is “null and void”-—the Father of Jurisprudence in America.
As Cicero stated——evil laws will collapse a culture.
The article says this; ‘...United States v. Wong Kim Ark (1898), which applied the 14th Amendment to immigrants born here.’ which is only part of the story and not even the important part.
The parents of Mr. Ark were legal immigrants with established businesses over a period of years before Mr. Ark was born.
In other words to be as plain and unambiguous as possible; they were not illegal immigrants trying to get an anchor foothold for future good living on welfare for their entire clan.
Are there no actual reporters anymore? Are they all just opinioners?
Well, my memory is not a good as it once was ... apparently the parents were legally permanently domiciled here (San Francisco) but not immigrants. My fault. Sorry.
An excerpt from the syllabus of the case posted at Cornell University;
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/169/649
The case was submitted to the decision of the court upon the following facts agreed by the parties:
That the said Wong Kim Ark was born in the year 1873, at No. 751 Sacramento Street, in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, United States of America, and [p651] that his mother and father were persons of Chinese descent and subjects of the Emperor of China, and that said Wong Kim Ark was and is a laborer.
That, at the time of his said birth, his mother and father were domiciled residents of the United States, and had established and enjoyed a permanent domicil and residence therein at said city and county of San Francisco, State aforesaid.
That said mother and father of said Wong Kim Ark continued to reside and remain in the United States until the year 1890, when they departed for China.
That during all the time of their said residence in the United States as domiciled residents therein, the said mother and father of said Wong Kim Ark were engaged in the prosecution of business, and were never engaged in any diplomatic or official capacity under the Emperor of China.
That ever since the birth of said Wong Kim Ark, at the time and place hereinbefore stated and stipulated, he has had but one residence, to-wit, a residence in said State of California, in the United States of America, and that he has never changed or lost said residence or gained or acquired another residence, and there resided claiming to be a citizen of the United States.