Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order Reaches the Supreme Court

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I guess Il Duce wants to add to his string of losses with the Supreme Court. He believes he can amend the Constitution the UnRight claims to so firmly respect and believe in by diktat.

He's going to be very disappointed.

Trump has never read the Constitution and neither have most of his supporters.



Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order Reaches the Supreme Court


A series of Mr. Trump’s initial policy moves have been blocked nationally by judges who have imposed similar broad injunctions while suits challenging their legality are considered.

It is not clear whether the justices will agree to take up the case as an emergency matter. Even if they reject the Trump administration’s emergency requests, the court could decide to take up the dispute and weigh in on the more central question of whether birthright citizenship is guaranteed in the Constitution once the lawsuits have made their way through the appeals courts.
 
I guess Il Duce wants to add to his string of losses with the Supreme Court. He believes he can amend the Constitution the UnRight claims to so firmly respect and believe in by diktat.

He's going to be very disappointed.

Trump has never read the Constitution and neither have most of his supporters.



Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order Reaches the Supreme Court


A series of Mr. Trump’s initial policy moves have been blocked nationally by judges who have imposed similar broad injunctions while suits challenging their legality are considered.

It is not clear whether the justices will agree to take up the case as an emergency matter. Even if they reject the Trump administration’s emergency requests, the court could decide to take up the dispute and weigh in on the more central question of whether birthright citizenship is guaranteed in the Constitution once the lawsuits have made their way through the appeals courts.


What string of losses in the Supreme Court? I must have missed the finalization of some cases. No? Thought not. You must be thinking of Joe Biden.

PS. Remanding a case for further action in a lower court is not losing a case in the Supreme Court. Far from it.
 
I guess Il Duce wants to add to his string of losses with the Supreme Court. He believes he can amend the Constitution the UnRight claims to so firmly respect and believe in by diktat.

He's going to be very disappointed.

Trump has never read the Constitution and neither have most of his supporters.



Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order Reaches the Supreme Court


A series of Mr. Trump’s initial policy moves have been blocked nationally by judges who have imposed similar broad injunctions while suits challenging their legality are considered.

It is not clear whether the justices will agree to take up the case as an emergency matter. Even if they reject the Trump administration’s emergency requests, the court could decide to take up the dispute and weigh in on the more central question of whether birthright citizenship is guaranteed in the Constitution once the lawsuits have made their way through the appeals courts.
Il Duce was Mussolini.

Il Douche is Trump
 
What string of losses in the Supreme Court? I must have missed the finalization of some cases. No? Thought not. You must be thinking of Joe Biden.

PS. Remanding a case for further action in a lower court is not losing a case in the Supreme Court. Far from it.
:spinner:apologists like you are stuck in a spin cycle :spinner:
 
Why child is because it should not
no context or even an answer?
o'tay

o'tay.webp
 
The problem is, without re-writing the 14th, it hinges on whether a non-citizen on American soil is subject to the jurisdiction of the USA. If ruled not, then a non-citizen is not subject to US laws on American soil.
 
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The problem is, without re-writing the 14th, it hinges on whether a non-citizen on American soil is subject to the jurisdiction of the USA. If ruled not, then a non-citizen is not subject to US laws on American soil.
If Prince William and Kate Middleton were to come to the states and had a baby, would it be an American citizen?
 
The problem is, without re-writing the 14th, it hinges on whether a non-citizen on American soil is subject to the jurisdiction of the USA. If ruled not, then a non-citizen is not subject to US laws on American soil.
In fact does merely being here automatically make you a citizen via jurisdictional control? It certainly does not for the illegals parents. Plop and drop and you are American is insane
 
If Prince William and Kate Middleton were to come to the states and had a baby, would it be an American citizen?
The legality of their entrance and thus the benefits thereof would come into play
 
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