About BOR when he cited that 1985 INS case. It’s a one sentence statement that the kid from two illegal aliens is a US citizen. The problem with BOR’s evidence that the statement did not cited stare decisis - and looks to be dicta and therefore not germane to the case.
As far as we know, The opinion written by Wizard Wizzy White could have be alluding to goof-ball Brennen’s gratuitous conflation and his footnote in 1982, but who knows. ...Maybe the shadow knows.
Do you mind telling that to those who said yesterday that even Stare Decisis on this case is a bunch of baloney and rendered by judges that were incompetent and uneducated?
BTW, good luck with the political suicide of arguing for the retroactive stripping away of citizenship from those born to illegals on U.S. soil even 5 days ago much less 50 years ago.
And good luck with the political suicide the GOP will suffer if it goes down the road of saying they never possessed citizenship in the first place.
So to add context for reference in post #19 about Brennan.
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“As the Supreme Court said in Elk: “[N]o one can become a citizen of a nation without its consent.”
The anchor baby scam was invented 30 years ago by a liberal zealot, Justice William Brennan, who slipped a footnote into a 1982 Supreme Court opinion announcing that the kids born to illegals on U.S. soil are citizens. Fox News is treating Brennan’s crayon scratchings on the Constitution as part of our precious national inheritance. “
http://www.anncoulter.com/columns/2015-08-19.html#read_more