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To: EnderWiggins

“fundamental rule of citizenship by birth within the country.”

§ 212
I say, that, in order to be of the country, it is necessary that a person be born of a father who is a citizen; for, if he is born there of a foreigner, it will be only the place of his birth, and not his country.

§ 215. Children of citizens born in a foreign country.
It is asked whether the children born of citizens in a foreign country are citizens? The laws have decided this question in several countries, and their regulations must be followed.(59) By the law of nature alone, children follow the condition of their fathers, and enter into all their rights (§ 212); the place of birth produces no change in this particular, and cannot, of itself, furnish any reason for taking from a child what nature has given him; I say “of itself,” for, civil or political laws may, for particular reasons, ordain otherwise. But I suppose that the father has not entirely quitted his country in order to settle elsewhere. If he has fixed his abode in a foreign country, he is become a member of another society, at least as a perpetual inhabitant; and his children will be members of it also.

WKA, flawed decision.


398 posted on 02/13/2010 4:37:14 PM PST by syc1959
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To: syc1959
"WKA, flawed decision."

When you become a Supreme Court Justice, maybe then somebody will take that opinion seriously.
400 posted on 02/13/2010 4:40:14 PM PST by EnderWiggins
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