Business Insider misleads its readers on birthright citizenship.

Maybe johnweak could share with us a draft of the letter he has written to his representative.


:rolleyes:

Another deflection which has nothing to do with "Business Insider misleads its readers on birthright citizenship."
JWK
“What do we mean by “subject to the jurisdiction of the United States?” Not owing allegiance to anybody else. That is what it means.” LINK 1st column halfway down.


 
:rolleyes:

Another deflection which has nothing to do with "Business Insider misleads its readers on birthright citizenship."
JWK
“What do we mean by “subject to the jurisdiction of the United States?” Not owing allegiance to anybody else. That is what it means.” LINK 1st column halfway down.


You can owe your allegiance to Spain or the UK or any country, but if you're in the United States, you're under US jurisdiction.
 
sucks to be you
Anchor baby is just slang for a child born in the US to foreign nationals. There's only two kinds of US citizenship. Natural born and naturalized.
 
"The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution establishes so-called “birthright citizenship”. It provides that all people born in the territory of the U.S. are citizens.

The clause establishes that all people who are born in the United States automatically become U.S. citizens, regardless of the citizenship of the child’s parents."
 
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