I agree. I would be more than happy for Trump to test the limits of birthright citienship and force the Supreme Court to rule on the issue once and for all, as he is doing with DACA. That’s a lot easier than a constitutional amendment. |
“I would be more than happy for Trump to test the limits of birthright citienship and force the Supreme Court to rule on the issue once and for all, as he is doing with DACA. That’s a lot easier than a constitutional amendment.”
+1 |
NP I wonder this also. What in the world kind of crazy logic is being used here?? Parents commit a crime by coming here illegally. Kids reap benefits. |
They're stealing from that pot of money. They need to go back. |
Right. It shows what ignorant fools we are, as a nation, that we allow DACA and birthright citizenship. Talk about giving it away for free! |
No comments how many of the families came here specifically because of US foreign policy promoting wars in their home countries? Both legally and illegally funding these wars? |
Of course it encourages more immigrants to come here illegally. Just like offering free health insurance encourages more immigrants to come here illegally. Just like offering drivers’ licenses to illegal immigrants encourages more immigrants to come here illegally. Just like offering free college educations encourages more immigrants to come here illegally. The fact that we have not enforced negative consequences for illegal immigration has led to more illegal immigration. Unfortunately, there are many wealthy people who benefit greatly by exploiting illegal immigrants, so there is no motivation to quell the influx. |
I have been saying this for years! If you want to change the law to make it easier to immigrate here legally, then you should advocate for that. Advocating for illegal immigration benefits nobody. It doesn’t benefit the illegal immigrants (who are being exploited) and it doesn’t benefit the communities where the illegal immigrants end up. It only benefits the wealthy business owners who can pay crap wages and get cheap labor. |
If America is an idea, and citizenship is merely a piece of paper, then they can go be "americans" back in their country of origin. |
The country already is majority minority for the under 15 year old population. https://www.brookings.edu/research/less-than-half-of-us-children-under-15-are-white-census-shows/ Funny how the people who passed Hart Kellar said the demographics and nature of the country wouldn't change. |
We can thank the Boomers for the chain immigration and terribly short sighted immigration policies that have brought us where we are. |
Strangely Native Americans living on reservations weren't considered citizens until the 1920's after an act of congress and NOT the 14th amendment. I'm sure someone can find a legal rationale with regards to ending birthright citizenship as justification. |
Depends on where they live. Free health insurance in California. Free college tuition in New York. Many of the families work at ‘cash only’ jobs so that they can demonstrate an artificially low income in order to qualify their kids for free meals, free health insurance, etc. |
Exactly. I live in a MoCo neighborhood with a high number of illegal immigrants and my kids go to school with their kids. We know many of these families and that is exactly the case for most of them. They are here to earn money. Plain and simple. |
I love how you generalize and speak for so many people! And overlook the unstable home countries where people are literally being raped and tortured and murdered by not only drug traffickers but also gangs and also law enforcement! Way to go. You must be so proud of your ability to paint with a broad brush. |