I wish 650,000 White men hadn’t died in the Civil War.
I wish 115,745 White Americans hadn’t died in WWI.
I wish 397,631 White Americans hadn’t died in WWII.
I wish 33,441 White Americans hadn’t died in the Korean War.
I wish 47,907 White Americans hadn’t died in the Vietnam War.
I wish 4,865 White Americans hadn’t died in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Every single one of their deaths was in vain.
2015. CNN does a segment on the growing trend/business of the Chinese using U.S. surrogates to have their babies in America.
"Their child will be a U.S. citizen."
Imagine believing that the 14th Amendment and birthright citizenship should apply to this.
American citizenship is the most powerful status on earth.
It is not a product.
It is not a package deal.
It is not something you should be able to purchase with a plane ticket.
They call your unborn baby a "clump of cells" while they fight for illegal immigrants to come here and give birth to anchor babies subsidized by you.
Recognize where we are.
As a Native American I’m a little offended that the 14th Amendment didn’t grant us citizenship until Congress passed an exception for us. Meanwhile, a CCP spy can fly to Guam, drop a baby and fly home with the baby who qualifies to run for president 35 years later.
One of the funnest parts of birthright citizenship is illegals rarely ever pay ER bills so you get to pay for their new American baby on day one and your hospital bills and insurance continues to rise to make up the difference. Weeeeeeee!
Someone born to, say, a Chinese birth tourist that goes back to China after two weeks is not “as American” as those born and raised here.
And the 14th Amendment never contemplated the former situation.
American citizens are the product of centuries of patriots, pioneers, and visionaries who fought and died to create the most prosperous nation in world history. But if American citizenship belongs to any foreign national who crosses over our borders and gives birth to a child, then the very concept of citizenship means nothing.
Birthright citizenship was a terrible ruling today but remember that it doesn’t have to mean we are finished.
Mexico also has birthright citizenship….yet they only have a 1% foreign born population. Why? They simply don’t allow mass immigration. We can and must do the same.
From a conservative perspective the problem with hoping for Alito to strategically retire is that his replacement will be a downgrade.
You just won’t find someone with his intellect, legal craftsmanship and backbone.
He’s clicking on all cylinders and, by the way, is still younger than our two most recent presidents.
I hadn’t seen this. Apparently it’s real. Kentanji Jackson really put “wait for it” in a legal opinion. I believe this is the same opinion where she dropped “full stop.” We are just months away from Jackson using “lmao” and a laughing face emoji in an official legal document.
A Trump appointed justice single-handedly upheld birthright citizenship.
No mass deportations, no border wall, no termination of birthright citizenship.
If Republicans can’t or won’t do anything about immigration then why vote for them?