Wow! You sure took off in an entirely different direction, Newsvine.I'm discussing violations by individuals. Do you have something specific you're equating to my example? By individuals I mean?
And why are you restricting this to the Biden Administration? Everything that came after the landmark SCOTUS ruling in Wong Kim Ark has been a misinterpretation of what SCOTUS actually determined -- that BECAUSE Ark's parents were "lawfully and permanently domiciled here [in the United States] that he was rightfully granted birthright citizenship.
IF the parents are in the U.S. with the permission of the government ("lawfully" --> subject to the jurisdiction thereof)
THEN the child is entitled to birthright citizenship
The contra-positive of this states:
IF the child is NOT entitled to birthright citizenship THEN the parents are NOT in the U.S. with the permission of the government (NOT "lawfully" --> NOT subject to the jurisdiction thereof)
I stand with my prior post that refuted your post. I was discussing your own words.
Your words, not mine.