Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They didn’t actually rule on the content of the executive order. It was more that they ruled that District courts couldn’t make national injunctions. So, everyone one has to file their own lawsuit. If the administration chooses not to fight on appeal if they lose, that one person gets citizenship. As a result, everyone born in U.S. with an undocumented person as their mother will have to sue for citizenship. If they don’t sue, they don’t get it. At least, that is my understanding. I’ll be happy to hear other opinions. Nice way to clog up the courts.
Red state judges are just as guilty of trying to establish ruling for the entire country.
And have for a long time and not one peep out of The Federalists when they do it.
In 2022, Kagan spoke at Northwestern and said it isn't right that a district judge could issue a nationwide injunction against the president. But now she voted to uphold district judges' nationwide injunctions.
Both sides only care about their partisan beliefs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If parents come lawfully, kid gets birth right citizenship. If they staying unlawfully or just traveled on visa to have an anchor birth, kids don't get birth right citizenship. Why is this complicated?
No.
Come here lawfully (not incl phony asylum cases, not visa overstayers, not greencard weddings)
Kid gets parent citizenship
Apply of USA citizenship after five years of good standing (parents, kid, whomever.)
So everyone living in the US must now apply for citizenship including you and your kids?
Anonymous wrote:Class action suits incoming.
Anonymous wrote:I love all these decisions today. Finally people are being reminded that the T in TPS stands for Temporary.
Also, glad that birthright citizenship may be gone too. There have been a lot of anchor babies and birth tourisms. Hope this helps cut down illegal immigration
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love all these decisions today. Finally people are being reminded that the T in TPS stands for Temporary.
Also, glad that birthright citizenship may be gone too. There have been a lot of anchor babies and birth tourisms. Hope this helps cut down illegal immigration
Being a POS isn’t something you should d brag about, but you do you, Queen.
DP
Name calling isn’t an argument and not worthy of this discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love all these decisions today. Finally people are being reminded that the T in TPS stands for Temporary.
Also, glad that birthright citizenship may be gone too. There have been a lot of anchor babies and birth tourisms. Hope this helps cut down illegal immigration
I’m very happy that universal injunctions are out, but I don’t see Trump’s EO standing on the merits.
Anonymous wrote:DHS has announced it is terminating Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for more than half a million Haitians in the U.S., arguing that conditions in Haiti have improved enough for them to return home, and allowing the Haitians to remain is contrary to the national interest of the U.S.
TPS for these Haitians will expire on 8/3/2025 and the termination will take effect on 9/2/2025, effectively giving the Haitians a little more than 2 months to leave the country or find another form of relief or legal status.
DHS statement:
“This decision restores integrity in our immigration system and ensures that Temporary Protective Status is actually temporary,” said a DHS spokesperson. “The environmental situation in Haiti has improved enough that it is safe for Haitian citizens to return home. We encourage these individuals to take advantage of the Department’s resources in returning to Haiti, which can be arranged through the CBP Home app. Haitian nationals may pursue lawful status through other immigration benefit requests, if eligible.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love all these decisions today. Finally people are being reminded that the T in TPS stands for Temporary.
Also, glad that birthright citizenship may be gone too. There have been a lot of anchor babies and birth tourisms. Hope this helps cut down illegal immigration
Being a POS isn’t something you should d brag about, but you do you, Queen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love all these decisions today. Finally people are being reminded that the T in TPS stands for Temporary.
Also, glad that birthright citizenship may be gone too. There have been a lot of anchor babies and birth tourisms. Hope this helps cut down illegal immigration
I’m very happy that universal injunctions are out, but I don’t see Trump’s EO standing on the merits.
Anonymous wrote:I love all these decisions today. Finally people are being reminded that the T in TPS stands for Temporary.
Also, glad that birthright citizenship may be gone too. There have been a lot of anchor babies and birth tourisms. Hope this helps cut down illegal immigration
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is zero valid nor practical nor helpful reason for it to exist in America today.
Only invalid, impractical, convoluted reasons to keep it.
Same with 2A. Let it rip then.
Are the foreigners and their millions on the family sponsor list bringing guns?!
Because until we know WTf is IN our country and they are all here legally, I’ll be keeping our guns. Deal?
Pp’s point is that republicans are effectively conceding that constitutional amendments can and should be repealed. But they defend the 2A as their constitutional right and the reason why they can have all the guns they want with zero accountability.
In other words, they are shooting themselves in the foot. No pun intended.
When has any Republican denied that there is a constitutional process to repeal amendments? Do you think we don’t remember prohibition?
Wait, you remember prohibition? How old are you??
Anyhoo…have you somehow missed all your fellow gun nuts running around rambling about their 2A rights?
Yes, I do assume you all *learned* about prohibition, etc. and the fact that our founding fathers intended the constitution to be a living, changing document so that the dead would not rule over the living. Which is why it’s a head-scratcher when you all talk like the 2A is untouchable. But that’s over now! Thanks Trump!
Stop deflecting
No no. This is not a deflection. I’m not sure you understand what a deflection is. The thing that happened today can be applied to other amendments, such as the 2A. Republicans probably should have thought this through, but oh well!
The government has already infringed on the 2A
Now it can infringe on birthright citizenship
Every right has limits, inlcuding voting (age) speech (libel) and guns. How do you "infringe" on a birthright citizenship?
Anonymous wrote:I love all these decisions today. Finally people are being reminded that the T in TPS stands for Temporary.
Also, glad that birthright citizenship may be gone too. There have been a lot of anchor babies and birth tourisms. Hope this helps cut down illegal immigration
Anonymous wrote:I love all these decisions today. Finally people are being reminded that the T in TPS stands for Temporary.
Also, glad that birthright citizenship may be gone too. There have been a lot of anchor babies and birth tourisms. Hope this helps cut down illegal immigration
Anonymous wrote:DHS has announced it is terminating Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for more than half a million Haitians in the U.S., arguing that conditions in Haiti have improved enough for them to return home, and allowing the Haitians to remain is contrary to the national interest of the U.S.
TPS for these Haitians will expire on 8/3/2025 and the termination will take effect on 9/2/2025, effectively giving the Haitians a little more than 2 months to leave the country or find another form of relief or legal status.
DHS statement:
“This decision restores integrity in our immigration system and ensures that Temporary Protective Status is actually temporary,” said a DHS spokesperson. “The environmental situation in Haiti has improved enough that it is safe for Haitian citizens to return home. We encourage these individuals to take advantage of the Department’s resources in returning to Haiti, which can be arranged through the CBP Home app. Haitian nationals may pursue lawful status through other immigration benefit requests, if eligible.”