Wow, you assume that I am ignorant of the constitution. So should I assume that you cherry pick your stance? The matter of illegal Aliens getting birth rights has never been argued to a point. You probably assume I'm a peer, but I feel confident that I'm at least 20+ years older than you are. That doesn't make me smarter than you or right, but it does make me more informed. That information over the years does give me a different perspective, right or wrong. Maybe be open to differing opinions before you take such extreme stances. I love this country, and wholeheartedly respect it's history. I'll say again, Congress has a extremely difficult time correcting laws, making laws, or an interpretation of laws. I have no tolerance for gray areas in respect to this topic. Either your legal or illegal
“Wow, you assume that I am ignorant of the constitution.”
Your statements suggest this, yes.
“So should I assume that you cherry pick your stance? The matter of illegal Aliens getting birth rights has never been argued to a point.”
The constitution says; all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and
subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and the State wherein they reside.
Now, do you think we need further interpretation? It’s very clear language. As pertaining to children born on us soil to illegal immigrants, this law has been interpreted as written for over a century in federal courts, and never successfully challenged.
“You probably assume I'm a peer, but I feel confident that I'm at least 20+ years older than you are.”
Wow… I needed that laugh… I made no assumption nor couldn’t possibly care less how old you are.
“That doesn't make me smarter than you or right, but it does make me more informed.”
Not even a little bit.
“That information over the years does give me a different perspective, right or wrong.”
In this case, wrong.
“Maybe be open to differing opinions before you take such extreme stances.”
Again, I’m reading the constitution and the case history. Folks like you who rely on their gut, and how many times they’ve spun around the sun might call this extreme.
“I love this country, and wholeheartedly respect it's history. I'll say again, Congress has a extremely difficult time correcting laws, making laws, or an interpretation of laws.”
Congress doesn’t interpret laws. Also if you want to see a change to the 14th amendment, congress will only be the first step. My suggestion is to work within the confines of the 14th amendment to come up with a solution.
“I have no tolerance for gray areas in respect to this topic. Either your legal or illegal”
You’re* And, a person with birthright status has done nothing illegal.