Border jumpers have no rights or entitlements here whatsoever and anyone who feels they do needs to have their head examined.
I see manny and the ny slimes believes the lie that the 14th amendment grants citizenship to anyone born in the US.
No one can FORCE a country to make them a citizen without its consent.
You can’t cross the border ILLEGALLY and then drop a kid, and demand that the country support you and the baby.
What kind of moron would write laws to allow this? The democraps want to INTERPRET the law that way, but no sane person would have wrote the law with that intention.
Harder? Why is it even possible?
Oh, the huge manatee!
Liberals can’t stand anything that makes cheating more difficult.
Let’s have some facts here.
Texas is refusing to issue birth certificates from guardians of US Citizens, said guardians cannot or won’t produce legally required documents to do so. Texas doesn’t recognize a Mexican Consular Driveby ID as valid ID for purposes of issuing a birth certificate that can be used to obtain a valid US Passport.
There are two options for these illegals: 1) have another person who CAN present the recognized document become the legal guardian of the child, or 2) go the hell back to Mexico and get the documents you probably already had to start with.
The truth of this is that if these people were required to REALLY prove who they are/were in Mexico, that documentation would likely not match the fake IDs and provenance they have created here with their Consular Driveby IDs (which can probably be had just walking into the consular satellite office and saying “Buenos Dias, Senor.”
Screw these illegals. Go home and get the ID documents or shut the f@ck up.
Didn’t bother to read the article. Likely the argument presented by the state was not presented. It is simple logic, actually. If the parents / guardians do not have U.S. id, but have id from some other country of origin, then clearly they are subject to the jurisdiction of that country of origin, and thereby excluded from birthright by the plain words of the Constitution.