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TopicTrump claims he can defy Constitution and end birthright citizenship
nemu
10/30/18 11:42:07 AM
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Hawaiian_punch posted...
nemu posted...
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The Great Muta 22 posted...
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Either get citizenship legally or dont come at all.


Being born in this nation legally makes you a citizen. Period.

And it honestly shouldnt. It only applies to people here on vacation, people here on a visa, or people here illegally. The first two have no need for their kids to have dual citizenship. People here illegally dont need any kind of extended rights like that at all. It would likely lessen their desire to come if they know that any child birthed here would not be granted citizenship without a parent with citizenship.


Youre not too bright, sorry.

People on a visa may become citizens later. But if their kids were born before the parents became citizens and reach certain age then the kids will NOT be citizens and will have to leave.

Its a terrible inhumane policy. But hey, go white power right?

Then go through whatever process needed to get them citizenship. People on a Visa can plan for that ahead of time and work under those parameters. What does this have to do with race? Do you think only non-white people come here legally and illegally?


THERE IS NO WAY TO GET THEM CITIZENSHIP.

Thats what birthright citizenship is for. But you and the very fine people want to get done with it.

A quick search on google shows: https://www.murthy.com/2011/05/27/derivative-citizenship-children-of-naturalized-u-s-citizens/

That seems to show the parents getting citizenship makes getting children citizenship easy, if not automatic. Is that site somehow wrong?
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