Former U.S. Attorney: The 14th Amendment Does Not Mandate Birthright Citizenship for Foreigners
It was about removing vestiges of slavery, not regulating aliens.
Shortly after the Constitution went into effect, the first Congress enacted a naturalization law. Lawmakers superseded this statute just five years later. Both provisions derived from the Constitution’s grant to the legislature (in Article I, Section 8) of the power “to establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization.” That grant, along with these naturalization statutes of 1790 and 1795, edifies us about the Framers’ conception of citizenship, and of the status of aliens and their children
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Since there isn't any word about enforcing this law, if it is a law at all. And since the obomanation did this...
AN E.O. was all he needed to make immigration law!
It was about removing vestiges of slavery, not regulating aliens.
Shortly after the Constitution went into effect, the first Congress enacted a naturalization law. Lawmakers superseded this statute just five years later. Both provisions derived from the Constitution’s grant to the legislature (in Article I, Section 8) of the power “to establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization.” That grant, along with these naturalization statutes of 1790 and 1795, edifies us about the Framers’ conception of citizenship, and of the status of aliens and their children
Read much more at above link!
Since there isn't any word about enforcing this law, if it is a law at all. And since the obomanation did this...
AN E.O. was all he needed to make immigration law!