Next time he plans to murder someone in the US he'd best check with the nearest consulate beforehand.
Standard procedure for Americans who are arrested in countries with whom we have treaties.
After hearing about the lowlifes booing during our national anthem at the soccer game and chanting "Osama, Osama," I am beginning to think we are going to have to nuke Mexico before North Korea.
Unless one wants to argue that the treaty powers clause gives the President (acting only with the advice and consent of the Senate) the ability to acquire new constitutional powers, then this is a crock. Especially in light of the fact that the barking dogs of Bolshevism are licking their chops at the opportunity given to the Nine Sages to assert precisely the latter understanding.
Want yo subvert the Constitution without an amendment? It's easy! Just sign a treaty!/sarcasm
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Are the police even allowed to ask the nationality of a suspect?
Let's review the language of the 14th Amendment: "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States..." By admitting that Mexican citizens who are here illegally require assistance from foreign consular officials when arrested or a crime it is a tacit admission that they have not totally submitted themselves to the full jurisdiction of the United States.
Anyone agree with me? If so, we can begin the process of litigating this and begin to close the door to Mexican anchor babies.
I am becoming disillusioned, and very, very angry about Bush's love affair with those criminals from south of the border.