Should we go back to the early 19th century immigration policy?

Should we go back to the pre 14th amendment immigration policy?

  • Yes, it would eliminate illegal immigration

    Votes: 1 16.7%
  • Yes, original intent of the constitution

    Votes: 1 16.7%
  • No, that policy doesn’t address current isues

    Votes: 1 16.7%
  • No, it would be racist

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other (please explain)

    Votes: 3 50.0%

  • Total voters
    6
  • Poll closed .
For those who didn’t get it:

THE UNITED STATES HAD OPEN BORDERS UNTIL 1875.

The 14th amendment cannot exclude illegal aliens because there none then...it was written under the assumption of open borders.
we don't have an immigration clause we have a naturalization clause. we should have no "illegal" problem.
 
For those who didn’t get it:

THE UNITED STATES HAD OPEN BORDERS UNTIL 1875.

The 14th amendment cannot exclude illegal aliens because there none then...it was written under the assumption of open borders.
we don't have an immigration clause we have a naturalization clause. we should have no "illegal" problem.
What I find interesting is that those who argue that Congress is strictly limited to the enumerated powers ignore that with the exception of importing slaves, the constitution does not give Congress the power to regulate immigration.
 
For those who didn’t get it:

THE UNITED STATES HAD OPEN BORDERS UNTIL 1875.

The 14th amendment cannot exclude illegal aliens because there none then...it was written under the assumption of open borders.
we don't have an immigration clause we have a naturalization clause. we should have no "illegal" problem.
What I find interesting is that those who argue that Congress is strictly limited to the enumerated powers ignore that with the exception of importing slaves, the constitution does not give Congress the power to regulate immigration.
why should we take right wing demonstrations regarding illegality seriously.
 

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