42% of democrats? That implies no more than like 65% of Republicans. The bigger issue is why do less than 99% of so called "conservatives" support mass deportation?
And 30% of Democrats — as well as 46% of Republicans — now say they'd end birthright citizenship, something guaranteed under the 14th Amendment of the Constitution.
The funniest part though is this:
White - 56%
Latino - 45%
Black - 40%
Latinos support mass deportation more than blacks. I struggle understand that but I guess it's just generations and genrations of "do Democrat thing because they say so."
Important to note and specifically refute the lie that "Birthright citizenship" is guaranteed by the 14th amendment.
No sane person looking at the 14th amendment would understand that either the language or the spirit of the 14th amendment is meant to apply to people specifically crawling over the border to birth their spawn on American soil.
Important to note and specifically refute the lie that "Birthright citizenship" is guaranteed by the 14th amendment
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.
You read "born in" skipped "under the jurisdiction thereof" (probably because you misinterpreted it) and came up with birthright citizenship.
The Slaughter-House Cases
In the Slaughter-House Cases, 83 U.S. (16 Wall.) 36 (1873)[b]—a civil rights case not dealing specifically with birthright citizenship—a majority of the Supreme Court mentioned in passing that "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".
Obviously there is room for some change here, like how illegal immigrants who haven't become citizens themselves would be "subjects of foreign States"
42% of democrats? That implies no more than like 65% of Republicans. The bigger issue is why do less than 99% of so called "conservatives" support mass deportation?
https://www.axios.com/2024/04/25/trump-biden-americans-illegal-immigration-poll
68% but you are completely correct.
Bigger deal IMHO:
The funniest part though is this:
Latinos support mass deportation more than blacks. I struggle understand that but I guess it's just generations and genrations of "do Democrat thing because they say so."
Important to note and specifically refute the lie that "Birthright citizenship" is guaranteed by the 14th amendment.
No sane person looking at the 14th amendment would understand that either the language or the spirit of the 14th amendment is meant to apply to people specifically crawling over the border to birth their spawn on American soil.
https://constitution.congress.gov/constitution/amendment-14/
It is in fact possible for congresscritters in the 1860s to be incredibly short-sighted my dude.
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"