Does it or does it not apply to illegal aliens in America? Are they subject to the jurisdiction of the US as the 14th amendment requires? If the US government has no documents of them, doesn’t know where they are or who they are, how could they have any jurisdiction over them? I guess if ICE apprehended an illegal, that person would finally be subject to US jurisdiction, but before then, how?
Birthright citizenship
they get the bullet. problem solved.
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Why does the father have his armed wrapped around his 7 year old daughter while she’s mostly nude. I’m all for close families but that is a little much
He wants to pump his little girl full of hot man chowder. Op is obviously a cho-mo.
So, uh, where are the kiddie saunas? Asking for a friend
that nigga got an erection
Jewish cp set.
the 14th amendment was to confer citizenship on freed slaves the offspring of slaves. nothing else.
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Birthright citizenship should be an earnable status that is achieved after 3 successive generations of your family are born in and become citizens of the host country. Starting at Gen 4 your family should earn birthright citizenship for all of the spawns that follow.
Man German pornos are getting weirder and weirder.
>the 14th amendment was to confer citizenship on freed slaves the offspring of slaves.
Well, it sure doesn't mention slaves. So what about them illegals now, Johnny?
That requires a constitutional change
i forget the name, but in the 60s or something, somehow, this west german director legally published a series of literal pedophile porn films; with the legal clause that there were "harm reduction."
It should only apply when both parents are legal citizens at conception.
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>It should only apply when both parents are legal citizens at conception.
Good point, but how would you argue for that in court?
You are always subject to US law when in the United States. Subject to the jurisdiction means that you are subject to the laws and courts of said jurisdiction. Illegals can be drafted too, and have to register for the Selective Service.
>Subject to the jurisdiction means that you are subject to the laws and courts of said jurisdiction.
How come Indians weren't subject to the jurisdiction of the US, nor are kids of foreign diplomats or sovereigns or ministers, kids born on foreign ships in US habors, kids born to invading armies occupying US territory, kids born in US rivers on foreign enemy vessels, kids born in space stations orbiting Earth etc.
Damn. He's gonna take the kid to poundtown and mommy's gonna lap up the creampie. You're fucked up op.
sorta. you can look at its intent by looking at the writings at the time by those that purposed it and voted on it. from there you can interpret it. the SC does more than just look at words and go "just look what it says". if you weren't so fucking retarded, you would know this
Indians had their own courts, and if they committed a crime they were tried in tribal courts, which aren't U.S. Courts. They were effectively a country within a country. If an Indian would leave the reservation he would be fully subject to the prosecutorial jurisdiction of the US. Most never left their reservations, and their children born outside the reservation in US soil were still not American citizens until the Wong Kim Ark ruling. This 1898 ruling made any Native born in US soil outside of the reservation a US citizen, however, Indians born on US reservation land were not US citizens until the 1924 ICA.