A successful shift in legal tactics to class action suits has the desired result.

What does that phrase mean to you? At first blush, it just looks like the person is subject to the laws of the country.
When used in conjunction with the ban on Indians, foreign diplomats and military personnel it pretty clearly, to me at least, means anyone owing allegiance to another political entity or government.
 
A federal judge on Thursday blocked the Trump administration from enforcing a contentious executive order ending birthright citizenship after certifying a lawsuit as a class action, effectively the only way he could impose such a far-reaching limit after a Supreme Court ruling last month.

Ruling from the bench, Judge Joseph N. Laplante of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire said his decision applied nationwide to babies who would have been subject to the executive order, which included the children of undocumented parents and those born to academics in the United States on student visas, on or after Feb. 20.


How great would it be for the country if we can get a ruling on the EO's constitutionality? I haven't seen any cogent arguments made to suggest a prez can alter the Constitution by executive fiat.
The words birthright citizenship do not appear in the constitution.
 
It's really amazing the lengths to which Democrats will go to screw all real Americans. Birthrigh citizenship should be illegal because it dilutes the American population with children of aliens.
 
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