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To: Cobra64

No it doesn’t

If it referred to citizens or would say citizens

Where the Constitution means citizen it says citizen


19 posted on 03/19/2024 4:04:40 PM PDT by JSM_Liberty
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To: JSM_Liberty

Never mind. You don’t get it.


20 posted on 03/19/2024 4:08:32 PM PDT by Cobra64 (Common sense isn’t common anymore)
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To: JSM_Liberty

If the law is followed how could an illegal pass the test?


25 posted on 03/19/2024 4:24:03 PM PDT by RWGinger (FJB)
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To: JSM_Liberty

I’m sorry, but that’s untrue. “Citizen” is mostly used in the constitution to describe a qualification for office. The “people” of the united states were clearly meant to include only those that met legal requirements to be here.


27 posted on 03/19/2024 4:34:32 PM PDT by MortMan (No matter where you go, there you are!)
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