From ICE raids on toddlers to Trump selling access via cartoon money, America’s descent into farce accelerates with cruelty, corruption, and Peter Thiel’s fingerprints all over it.
My understanding is the mother was deported not the toddler and the mother chose to take her child with her. The child should not be considered a US citizen just because it was born on US soil. That is a misinterpretation of the 14th amendment, which was “The 14th Amendment, ratified in 1868, was a response to the Civil War and the need to establish legal and civil rights for formerly enslaved people, a major provision was to grant citizenship to "All persons born or naturalized in the United States". It also extended the due process and equal protection of the laws to states, prohibiting them from infringing on these rights. The 14th Amendment was part of the Reconstruction era, a period of rebuilding and reform after the Civil War. “ “The 14th Amendment aimed to address the issue of citizenship for Black Americans, granting them the right to be citizens of both the United States and the state where they reside.”
It is specific to that time. And has been misinterpreted when it said to apply to anybody, who’s kid is dropped in the US.
“The 14th Amendment was a direct response to the Black Codes, which were state laws enacted in the post-Civil War South that sought to limit the rights of Black Americans.”
“The 14th Amendment to the US Constitution is a cornerstone of American civil rights, guaranteeing citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the US, including formerly enslaved people. It also enshrines the principles of equal protection.”
I do not feel that it interprets coverage of people who invade our country, and illegal immigrants are invaders, which is an act of war and a criminal act. You come here illegally you get booted.
There is a legal process for entering our country and only those who come through that legal process have the right to enter our country. All others are invaders and should be treated as such. They are war criminals.
My understanding is the mother was deported not the toddler and the mother chose to take her child with her. The child should not be considered a US citizen just because it was born on US soil. That is a misinterpretation of the 14th amendment, which was “The 14th Amendment, ratified in 1868, was a response to the Civil War and the need to establish legal and civil rights for formerly enslaved people, a major provision was to grant citizenship to "All persons born or naturalized in the United States". It also extended the due process and equal protection of the laws to states, prohibiting them from infringing on these rights. The 14th Amendment was part of the Reconstruction era, a period of rebuilding and reform after the Civil War. “ “The 14th Amendment aimed to address the issue of citizenship for Black Americans, granting them the right to be citizens of both the United States and the state where they reside.”
It is specific to that time. And has been misinterpreted when it said to apply to anybody, who’s kid is dropped in the US.
“The 14th Amendment was a direct response to the Black Codes, which were state laws enacted in the post-Civil War South that sought to limit the rights of Black Americans.”
“The 14th Amendment to the US Constitution is a cornerstone of American civil rights, guaranteeing citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the US, including formerly enslaved people. It also enshrines the principles of equal protection.”
I do not feel that it interprets coverage of people who invade our country, and illegal immigrants are invaders, which is an act of war and a criminal act. You come here illegally you get booted.
There is a legal process for entering our country and only those who come through that legal process have the right to enter our country. All others are invaders and should be treated as such. They are war criminals.
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