It’s simply a matter of fact, DL. The Constitution lists 3 items that are the supreme law of the land: The Constitution itself, the laws Congress passes, and treaties.
Now, you have to believe you are the only one who knows how to interpret those correctly to believe that Congress has been mistaken since the very first naturalization law enacted in 1790 in the very first Congress and signed into law by George Washington. And every law since then preserves the decision that birth citizenship includes blood-based citizenship.
It’s not a matter of my being convinced by someone. It’s a matter of that being the law, of it being the law for hundreds of years, and of our recognizing the Congress having the authority to determine the law on that subject.
Should have pinged you to #214
It's a matter of law in the same way that roe v wade is a matter of law. Utter crap fed mostly by a deliberate misinterpretation of the 14th amendment.
We are seeing the results of this deliberate misinterpretation of the 14th amendment with people from all over Central and South America streaming across our borders.
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