DEI justice Ketanji Brown Jackson used the internet meme phrase “understood the assignment” in her opinion on the birthright citizenship case
What an embarrassment to our country
If you are born within in US airspace (up to 60,000 ft) you are legally considered a citizen. Never have to land.
At sea? Within 12 nautical miles of coast - USCG does not intercept without reasonable suspicion of crime. Never have to make port.
If you are born within in US airspace (up to 60,000 ft) you are legally considered a citizen. Never have to land.
At sea? Within 12 nautical miles of coast - USCG does not intercept without reasonable suspicion of crime. Never have to make port.
If you are born within in US airspace (up to 60,000 ft) you are legally considered a citizen. Never have to land.
At sea? Within 12 nautical miles of coast - USCG does not intercept without reasonable suspicion of crime. Never have to make port.
If you are born within in US airspace (up to 60,000 ft) you are legally considered a citizen. Never have to land.
At sea? Within 12 nautical miles of coast - USCG does not intercept without reasonable suspicion of crime. Never have to make port.
BREAKING: California lawmakers in the Senate Elections Committee kill bill that would have prevented people registered as sex offenders from running for office.
I’m not a Tesla guy, but I’ve noticed that Tesla is the only brand of car that the media conspicuously goes out of their way to name in accident headlines. They never seem to say a Tahoe hit a building….they just say “car”
@MattWalshBlog Get this, they are also typically dual citizens and dual citizens do not have to pay an exit tax as you qualify for a Dual Citizen Exemption @GadSaad