The part where men creating a nation never thought things would get so retarded that they would have to painstakingly detail basic concepts like nation and citizen. No one arguing your side of this debate legitimately thinks that any author of the constitution would ever condone birthright citizenship. It's a disingenuous debate hinging upon tortured semantics, and it is doubly infuriating coming from people who flout the constitution itself at every turn. Why are we even entertaining traitors who declare whole cities to be sanctuaries from the very laws they abuse?
The part where men creating a nation never thought things would get so retarded that they would have to painstakingly detail basic concepts like nation and citizen.
Ironically, this is something where the leftist idea of "IT WAS A DIFFERENT TIME, IT DOESN'T COUNT" would actually hold some water. It was a different time, because to go to America, you had to go on a ship with a 10% mortality rate, pay a lot and wait weeks. Now you can just get a plane ticket and have a quick, ultrasafe journey. They probably couldn't even imagine the idea of 'anchor babies', because the thing wasn't even practical at the time.
No one arguing your side of this debate
Wait, do you actually think that I support birthright citizenship? You know that not a single European country has this, right?
The part where men creating a nation never thought things would get so retarded that they would have to painstakingly detail basic concepts like nation and citizen. No one arguing your side of this debate legitimately thinks that any author of the constitution would ever condone birthright citizenship. It's a disingenuous debate hinging upon tortured semantics, and it is doubly infuriating coming from people who flout the constitution itself at every turn. Why are we even entertaining traitors who declare whole cities to be sanctuaries from the very laws they abuse?
Ironically, this is something where the leftist idea of "IT WAS A DIFFERENT TIME, IT DOESN'T COUNT" would actually hold some water. It was a different time, because to go to America, you had to go on a ship with a 10% mortality rate, pay a lot and wait weeks. Now you can just get a plane ticket and have a quick, ultrasafe journey. They probably couldn't even imagine the idea of 'anchor babies', because the thing wasn't even practical at the time.
Wait, do you actually think that I support birthright citizenship? You know that not a single European country has this, right?