” I am calmly and rationally refuting your statement that there is no such thing as statutory citizenship.”
On the contrary, statutory laws are the legislative enactments of Public Laws. Any form of citizenship acquired by the authority of a statutory law, which is a Public Law enacted by a legislature, is a statutory citizenship given by an artificial enactment of law and not by inherent natural law. See Coke (1603 IIRC), datus versus natus.
Yes, thank you. Please explain that to CodeToad who does not believe there is any such animal.
“On the contrary, statutory laws are the legislative enactments of Public Laws.”
Really? That’s a rather silly definition. You’re not a lawyer are you? There is no such thing as “enactments of Public Laws.”
Laws enacted by a legislative body are statutes, and Public Law is a synonym for the statutes; with Private Law being something not allowed in this country by virtue of the US Constitution (I’ll let you barracks lawyers figure out which part prohibits Private Law).