jaybird18c

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  1. No you didn’t. You made an assertion followed by a F-ing asshole personal remark. Here’s what you said. I’m waiting on an actual response. “Because a law exists that precludes this. This law has not (yet) been challenged on a constitutional basis and is therefor in force. Hard to imagine this needs to be explained to an American. Do you not understand how things work in your country?” I’m just curious. Do you still jump regularly and what’s your home DZ?
  2. I’m pretty sure not too. Because the current view isn’t what the Constitution says. Hence, the discussion on the constitutionality. Roe v. Wade wasn’t constitutional either. Therefore, it’s been aborted.
  3. You made the assertion, but didn’t answer the question.
  4. Which law precludes this? I’m not a lawyer.
  5. Here was one of Levin’s points: Diplomats, students, etc., here on visas (legal) have children here? Are those children now citizens of the US? If not, why not, compared to the children of individuals who come here illegally?
  6. Jurisdiction, with what the original author intended, refers to political allegiance and the foreign government’s jurisdiction over that person. It’s got nothing to do with whether a person commits a crime or is tried in a foreign country.
  7. “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.”
  8. Perhaps watch the topic of conversation before discounting it?
  9. Constitutionality of “birthright” citizenship. Stay focused.
  10. So on which points concerning the constitutionality of “birthright” citizenship do you disagree with Levin?
  11. It’s not in the 14th Amendment.
  12. He’s talking about the unconstitutionality of “birthright” citizenship. To which part do you disagree?
  13. On “birthright” citizenship.
  14. There’s a legal way to do that.
  15. Right, but some “undocumented” ones rape and murder US citizens. That’s the problem with a “free” for all border.
  16. Do you really think Trump meant that all Mexicans/Hispanics coming across the border are druggies, criminals, rapists or do you think, however poorly he may have communicated, that he was trying to emphasize that there are in fact criminal elements coming freely across the border due to policy and that there’s no way to track them? Be reasonable, if possible.
  17. “In less than four years, the Biden-Harris Administration has released into the UnitedStates more than 5.6 million illegal aliens,1 with another 1.9 million illegal alien “gotaways”escaping into the country during the same time.” https://judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/republicans-judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/09-03-2024 The Case of the Illegal Alien Who Brutally Assaulted a Teenage Louisiana Girl.pdf
  18. That’s a weird comparison, comparing the number of illegal aliens with that of the entire US population.
  19. What’s “white?” I’m offended by your classification. I’m not “white.”
  20. That’s a good question. How would anyone really know. Biden policy. Come on in!! Laken Riley would argue, if she could, it took only one.
  21. Hey SkyDekker! Pull my finger!
  22. Well…Jose Antonio Ibarra was actually Venezuelan, but yeah. Plenty of undocumented rapists freely crossing the border under Biden. Came through Mexico. Does that count?