@JDStokes79@theactualrob@ladiesofliberty why did we need an amendment for indians then? They should have been legal from the start but they weren't until 1924 is the constitution clear or not?
@JDStokes79@theactualrob@ladiesofliberty For an educator you really seem to be an exemplary example of why the youth have sub50% grad rates today. Its people like you who are reinterpreting the constitution and hollowing it out. There have been requirements for citizenship since day one, foreigners were never included.
@JDStokes79@theactualrob@ladiesofliberty So if that same foreign diplomat was stripped of their titles suddenly but remained in the US illegally, why would their kid become a citizen? The drafters of the 14A obviously didn't believe that, and everyone agreed hence the need for congress to act for American Indians.
@JDStokes79@theactualrob@ladiesofliberty You said some American Indians were granted citizenship prior to 1924, what granted them citizenship prior to congressional action? What did the drafters of the 14A mean with their carve out "foreigners, aliens, children of foreign diplomats" or whatever they specifically said?
@JDStokes79@theactualrob@ladiesofliberty You agree that we should reject every restrictive gun law and be allowed to posess anything the police or military has, thats what my first point was and you agreed! You really believe the founders that wrote this believed anyone born on US soil was a citizen huh?
@JDStokes79@theactualrob@ladiesofliberty No if you agree there is no point to hash it further! You agree, what other point would I possibly need to make? How come some American Indians were exempt? How are Illegal aliens included? We all know our founders would hang them and 80% of our current gov, be real.
@JDStokes79@theactualrob@ladiesofliberty How come American Indians needed an act of congress in the 1920s to become citizens? How are illegal aliens not affected by whatever kept them from becoming citizens pre 1924?
@peskyblinker@Oilfield_Rando@AlexNowrasteh We live in a simulation and the observers want to see how absurd they can make things before we accept that we are really in a simulation.
Outstanding find by Maze - GREAT throwback to Dianne Feinstein in 1993:
"Should people be able to come to this country, get on Medicaid, give birth to a baby, and then go back to their home country? The answer is no."
REPOST this absolutely EVERYWHERE.
#thinblueline #lawenforcement
@DrSnuggles73@RepShriThanedar I thought Naturalized Citizens had some assimilation requirements already, are those not legally enforceable or is it just one of those things that we just choose to ignore because of "racism" or something?