> it insults all the people who have spent time in other countries now, either for school, work, or perhaps to follow a spouse, that if they did or might have had children in those countries, their influence on their children wouldnât have been enough to make them a reasonably-committed American,
My you look marvelous in that Flag, the way it drapes about your shoulders. Magnificent!
You removed the context from my quote.
The fact of the matter is, there is no legal mechanism for checking eligibility, and no way to challenge it but for public opinion.
And how many people out there will consider themselves, their children, or maybe people they know to be ineligible, to be raising Constitutionally ineligible children by virtue of spending some time in another country.
People are going to judge this in part by relating this to their own lives.
And I’d rather be spending this time responding to all that secular humanists are planning and getting away with right now, rather than this true non-issue.