"I also heard the other night about a disabled vet who can't get housing because they are second by law to illegals with an anchor citizen baby. IMO that sucks bad and is disrespectful to our soldiers who got hurt defending us."
That's what makes it important that Congress officially establish that the definition of the 14th Amendment's birthright clause has always been in reference to US citizens and those here legally only. That would take care of the anchor-baby situation. Once that's been established the children of illegals born in the US can have their citizenship declared as having been obtained fraudently and nullified. Then no illegals would be able to hide behind their children. The whole family could be deported together.
That makes a lot of common sense, so there must be hardly a chance the Senate or Congress would do that! UG