The syllabus is NOT the decision.
But you are not sane, so telling you facts will not help. You will just have to go on believing the entire world is in conspiracy, and you alone know you are the Emperor of Rome...
John Jay was right. People with foreign citizenships shouldn't be sitting in the oval office. The temptation to ruin us is just to great.
In your ignorance you're making it anyway.
Justice Fuller quoted the Minor syllabus in Ex Parte Lockwood to great effect. The color coded sections below illustrate how each part was quoted verbatim:
From Lockwood:
In Minor v. Happersett, 21 Wall. 162, this court held that the word 'citizen' is often used to convey the idea of membership in a nation., and, in that sense, women, if born of citizen parents within the jurisdiction of the United States, have always been considered citizens of the United States, as much so before the adoption of the fourteenth amendment of the constitution as since; but that the right of suffrage was not necessarily one of the privileges or immunities of citizenship before the adoption of the fourteenth amendment, and that amendment did not add to these privileges and immunities.
The Minor syllabus:
1. The word "citizen" is often used to convey the idea of membership in a nation.
2. In that sense, women, of born of citizen parents within the jurisdiction of the United States, have always been considered citizens of the United States, as much so before the adoption of the fourteenth amendment to the Constitution as since.
3. The right of suffrage was not necessarily one of the privileges or immunities of citizenship before the adoption of the fourteenth amendment, and that amendment does not add to these privileges and immunities.
@#191
You, Mr Rogers, are in italics...
For example, Minor did not rule that The word citizen is often used to convey the idea of membership in a nation.
And yet what do we find in the full decision?
That's what the syllabus says but only in fewer words, right?
1. The word "citizen " is often used to convey the idea of membership in a nation.
In your ignorance you're making it anyway.