Quo Vadis? said:Sapper Redux said:Quo Vadis? said:PabloSerna said:kurt vonnegut said:Quo Vadis? said:Sapper Redux said:Quote:
Or the bizarre interpretation of an amendment that was supposed to force Southern States to give citizenship to freed slaves that made babies of illegal migrants citizens?
There's nothing bizarre about it. It was the intended interpretation and has been supported by the courts for as long as the amendment has been around.
Absolutely bizarre that a pregnant woman can illegally enter the country and then squat out a child and that child becomes an American citizen.
This feels like a strange way to speak about the miracle of birth / life.
Dehumanization is a necessary step to prejudice.
Oh they're definitely human, they're just not Americans. That's not a pejorative any more than saying I'm not Japanese.
So why refer to them giving birth as "squatting out" kids? And the Constitution clearly says those kids ARE Americans.
The Constitution can be made to say whatever anyone wants it to say, I guarantee you the Trump admin's lawyers will make a case that the 14th amendment does not confer birthright citizenship in all circumstances, just as US vs Wong Kim Ark did.
With regards to the squatting out comment, I've already explained above.
That's a cute way of admitting the 14th amendment confers birthright citizenship.