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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][url][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Putting aside the issue of morality or whatever you believe is right for the country. How exactly is this going to work? Door by door to round up 20 million people? Busses? Trains? Who is going to guard the deportees? Are we going to drop them off in Mexico?Fly them home? Where will the money come from? What if two illegal aliens have an American born child? What will happen to the kid? I'm genuinely asking. [/quote] You start by not letting people in. To answer your other question, having an American child is not a barrier to deportation. Thousands of immigrants with American children are getting deported every year. The anchor baby thing is a bunch of nonsense. Babies don’t anchor. [/quote] You didn't answer the question. Does the baby get deported too? The American citizen child? [/quote] Honestly there should be no citizenship for children whose parents are illegal [/quote] Okay. So change the Constitution. Because that one is pretty clearly a violation based on the plain language of the 14th Amendment. Maybe pair it with dismantling the electoral college in a constitutional convention? Or a clear constitutional right to abortion, contraception, and gay marriage? Yeah. Didn’t think so. [/quote] I actually support the right to abortion, and think free contraception should be USmailed to every female over 13 or so. If that’s too much money then at least families below certain income, like free lunches at schools. And yes birthright citizenship clearly isnt working. No one wants to touch it but that’s another story.[/quote] Also, the electoral college isn’t working. You have identified a problem. But here in the real world, do you think a constitutional amendment to solve it is realistic? If so, are you usually that delusional? A solution that can’t be implemented isn’t a solution. Yes, birthright citizenship is a problem. But it’s no one with a realistic solution. [/quote] At least we should start talking about it like we do about abortion and electoral college. We also need to talk about families pushing young girls to have kids in HS to receive benefits. And how birth control should be available to them, just like there are laws in CA protecting trans kids who go against their parents. [/quote]
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