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Geralyn D'Ossan
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New York Katılım Haziran 2012
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Yawn. I'll respond to this one so I can not respond to all of the others.
This is what morons, hacks, trolls and other reply guys do. I've been posting dog videos and pics literally every morning of every day that ends in Y for years. But when easily duped schmucks think I've lost a twitter fight, they say "See, he's posting dog videos to distract from blah blah blah."
Oh and just for the record, I don't have anything to apologize for as far as I can tell about anything I've tweeted for the last week, so whatever this dude or any of the other trolls are talking about, just know that me ignoring you is just that, ignoring you.
Las Terrenas RD@LasTerrenasDR
@JonahDispatch This is what Jonah does when he gets called out. Starts putting cute dog videos until his idiotic takes blow over so he can start a new
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@GeraldoRivera Trump's father was a birthright citizen. Trump's mother was a immigrant.2 of Trump's wife's are immigrants. So is Baron Trump a Birthright i Citizen.
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Born In The USA
If a person is born in the United States, then that person is a U.S. citizen automatically, regardless of their race, color, creed or religion. It is called birthright citizenship, and President Trump wants it abolished.
As part of his anti-immigration agenda, Trump has issued an Executive Order ending birthright citizenship. A federal judge has temporarily blocked his order. Trump has appealed, and the case is undoubtedly heading to the Supreme Court. In that Trump-friendly venue, with a 6-3 conservative super-majority it is unlikely, but possible the High Court will agree with Trump.
I am worried.
Why do we have birthright citizenship? Flashback to 1857. In the Supreme Court’s repulsive Dred Scott decision, the Court held that no Black person, slave or free, even those born here could ever be a full U.S. citizen.
Once the Confederacy was defeated, the 14th Amendment was ratified in 1868, making clear that if you were born here, you are a full U.S. citizen with all the rights and privileges of other citizens.
The Citizenship Clause of the 14th Amendment seems unequivocal.
"All persons, born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States…"
Regardless of your race or who your parents are or where they come from, if you were born on American soil, then you are a birthright U.S. citizen. That is the case whether your mother was just visiting at the time or a student or a migrant farm worker, if you were born in the USA, you are a U.S. citizen. (The lone exception are children of accredited diplomats, envoys and ambassadors).
There are examples of birth tourism attempting to take advantage of America’s generosity of spirit. In California in 2020 a group of pregnant Chinese nationals were coached on how to get tourist visas so they could come to America for the real purpose of giving birth on U.S. soil, “See Los Angeles, Have a U.S. Citizen Baby." The pregnancy tours have since been shut down; the operators prosecuted.
President Trump wants to end it all, with enormous humanitarian consequences. The Pew Research Center estimated in 2022 that 1.3 million U.S. born adults are children of illegal immigrants.
The landmark case on which their birthright citizenship relies is United States vs. Wong Kim Ark (1898). The court ruled that despite the fact Wong’s parents were only in the US temporarily at the time of his birth, Wong automatically became a citizen because he was born here.
But what if Wong's parents were here illegally? It has not made a difference until Trump. But the conservative super majority of the current Supreme Court could be inclined to overrule or evade 127 years of legal precedent by interpreting the Constitution as denying birthright citizenship to the children of illegal immigrants.
Most legal scholars believe the 14th Amendment is ironclad protection against Trump and in favor of birthright citizenship. But remember, most legal scholars also believed that presidents could not have immunity from criminal prosecution. Ask failed former special prosecutor Jack Smith how that turned out.
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This is a good example of why the idea of mandates is so ridiculous. Alaskans elected Murkowski, too. There are no mandates. They dont exist. They aren’t mentioned in the Constitution. They have no legal power or substance. It’s all vibes and superstition.
Ryan Walker@ryanlwalker
Alaska delivered a mandate to President Trump. You are ignoring the will of the people.
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@JDVanceNewsX NO. THIS is the worst most foolish of all.
Trump"s idea of fortress 1895 America. Will leave the people of the US Vulnerable.
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Trump’s remarks in the Capitol Visitor Center today were a reminder that neither lies nor the liar who tells them get better with age. The Select Committee evidence is available on multiple websites and, as a criminal defendant, Donald Trump has had access to all the transcripts for years. Remember Trump’s character: He sat in his dining room watching on television as his supporters attacked our Capitol and brutally assaulted law enforcement. For hours, he refused to instruct the mob to leave. The truth will never change.
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In the end, looking, speaking and walking like an old man were too much for voters to accept in a president. huffpost.com/entry/biden-ag…
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“Good morning. It’s Sunday. We didn’t have the best morning. Zoë arooo’d us all awake. Then we got in the car, but the tire was ‘bad.’ Thumb guy didn’t explain what that meant. But we couldn’t go to the park. So we walked around the neighborhood which was okay. But Zoë saw a fox but wasn’t allowed to chase it. And then I got some salt in my paw. I’m hoping we have good treats to make up for this. Also, I love you.”

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