Dood, under the jurisdiction thereof has nothing at all to do with the individual. It’s mostly a geography matter.
Sometime look up what can be done to you if you leave the country and return . . . and demand a search warrant before Border Control searches your bags.
You’re within the jurisdiction of the US because it is a geography thing. You have not processed into the US so you have no rights.
Jurisdiction:
the official power to make legal decisions and judgments:
the extent of the power to make legal decisions and judgments
a system of law courts; a judicature:
“in some jurisdictions there is a mandatory death sentence for murder”
the territory or sphere of activity over which the legal authority of a court or other institution extends:
It doesn’t matter who the party is. A tourist from England in the US breaking a law falls within the jurisdiction of where it happened.
It doesn’t matter if his tourist visa expired. It doesn’t matter if he lost the visa. It doesn’t even matter if he smuggled in with no visa. He’s within the jurisdiction.
End of discussion
Illegals aren’t under our jurisdiction thus we deport them.
If a British diplomat has a child while living here, that child is NOT a US citizen.
If an American has a child visiting France they are not French citizens.