Today's lesson on "Birthright Citizenship". NO EUROPEAN COUNTRY ALLOWS IT.

Not serious. You're just a trolling asshole with no understanding of the law.
Other than the understanding that the Legislative branch makes the law, and the Judicial branch interprets the law?
 
Other than the understanding that the Legislative branch makes the law, and the Judicial branch interprets the law?
One last try dipshit. It's called case law. Look it up
 
One last try dipshit. It's called case law. Look it up
That's called precedent based on the interpretation of laws passed by the Congress and usually signed by the president.
 
That's called precedent based on the interpretation of laws passed by the Congress and usually signed by the president.
Those are statutes. Statutory law versus case law. Have you never read an opinion? Ever?
 
Class is over. Do some homework. You have to know at least one lawyer. Ask him/her what case law is.

I'll expect your apology next time class meets.
 
Those are statutes. Statutory law versus case law. Have you never read an opinion? Ever?
Have you ever learned about our form of government and the separation of powers?
 
Mexico’s people happened and Unkotare knows it thats why he can’t tell us why Canada won’t beg for millions of our brown filth.
Following the Mexican-American War and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848, approximately 80,000 Mexican citizens in the newly acquired territories (California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico) became US citizens, establishing a significant Hispanic population in the Southwest.
we didn't mind taking the nasty brown people in 1848, and the country did just fine.
 

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