SCoTUS offered a mixed bag on this issue. Chief Justice Roberts’ majority opinion upholds what has been a longstanding nod and wink precedent. This 6-3 split and separate immigration enforcement rulings signal a Court navigating some internal tensions. SCoTUS showed its institutional hand: constitutional text over unilateral policy shifts.
The country is evolving. In a way, this ruling gives clear guidance—real reform requires legislation or amendment, not just executive fiat. Deportations will proceed; the citizenship debates endure. Truth demands us to have honest debate on incentives and the rule of law. No matter what side of the debate you are on, there are a few more interesting chapters to come on this issue.
💥NEW: Stephen A. Smith on SCOTUS birthright citizenship ruling🇺🇸
"I'm not sure I agree with that decision ... if folks are coming over here unlawfully and illegally intending to give birth on American soil just to ensure that their child is an American citizen, I don't have a problem with that being challenged."
"You gotta control the borders. You have to. Every other nation does it. We should be able to do it too."
I want prosecution is things are real/significant, not conspiracies. The problem is evidence. From Grok:
The post correctly highlights real problems: poor record retention policies (especially pre-2021 in Georgia), chain-of-custody gaps in high-stress urban counting centers, duplicate scanning in isolated cases, and expert critiques (like Stark’s) of audit rigor in BMD systems. These eroded public confidence and made independent verification harder in some jurisdictions. Volume of mail/absentee ballots in 2020 amplified logistical issues everywhere.
However, the framing—that this constitutes proof of a “stolen election,” that results across decisive states “cannot be validated,” or that ~1.7M images being unpreserved equals fabricated votes—is not supported by the full record. Multiple recounts/audits (Georgia hand count included), certifications by Republican officials (e.g., GA Sec. of State Raffensperger), CISA statements, and court outcomes (60+ cases) found no fraud on a scale to change the presidential result in those states. Biden won Georgia by a certified margin larger than many of the specific discrepancies cited.
Bottom line: There were sloppy processes, legal policy gaps on image retention, and legitimate transparency/auditability concerns in 2020—especially in Fulton County and similar places. These deserve scrutiny (and some are still being reviewed). But the post’s leap to “Dominion stolen election” and unverifiable results overstates the evidence and ignores the countervailing audits and legal findings that upheld the certified outcomes.
@marktilbury Envy, jealousy, and deception are power demon tools. Easier to tell morons to take something because someone has too much than to instruct and to guide them on how to achieve excellence themselves.
Fatherhood is about more than providing, it is about being present. It is about teaching character, demonstrating faith, loving your family well, and setting an example worth following.
I’ve often said there is no job more important than parenting. This Father’s Day, I challenge every father to step up, lean in, and embrace that calling with renewed purpose. Your children do not need a perfect father. They need a present one.
Happy Father’s Day to all the dads who are showing up every day, making a difference for the next generation.