To: Armando Guerra
It is unlikely that the Supreme Court will change the interpretation they gave after over 100 years.
Separate but equal was established constitutional law for over eighty years. Roe vs. Wade created unheard of constitutional rights
It's not unprecedent to overturned settled law.
And considering the untold impact illegals have on gover't services and society in general, I'd say this one is ripe for the picking.
To let it stand "as is" is to allow national suicide.
62 posted on
09/29/2007 8:06:44 AM PDT by
RedMonqey
( The truth is never PC)
To: RedMonqey; Armando Guerra
Other postings and articles here at FR have indicated that the Supreme Court decision of 100 years ago was in reference to the children LEGAL immigrants.
Apparently, IF this is true, then the Supreme Court has not yet ruled on a case that involved the children of ILLEGAL immigrants.
Unless there is some OTHER case, other than this 100 year old decision???
73 posted on
09/29/2007 9:02:33 AM PDT by
Molly K.
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