Majority of Americans now support mass deportation
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You read "born in" skipped "under the jurisdiction thereof" (probably because you misinterpreted it) and came up with birthright citizenship.
Obviously there is room for some change here, like how illegal immigrants who haven't become citizens themselves would be "subjects of foreign States"
You quite literally quote the same cases that are the basis of why I'm telling you that you are incorrect.
It is quite obvious that they were solely there because diplomatic immunity is such that they are effectively unable to be prosecuted by the home countries laws if they are an ambassador (if you don't want to piss the other country off).
It is, in fact, quite possible that the entire Lincoln and post-Lincoln administration is made up of retards and the denial of this is quite astonishing.
You're not very bright, are you? You actually think they repeated themselves by saying "the phrase 'subject to its jurisdiction' was intended to exclude from its operation children of ministers, consuls, and citizens or subjects of foreign States born within the United States".
Do you know how lists work?