I had the impression that there are people seeking to do away with the automatic citizenship
for people born in the USA-----if the parents are not citizens. -----FROM NOW ON.....
its not true?
They can seek all they want, but this is civics 101. Under the 14th Amendment, if you were born here, you are a citizen. Again, the government cannot "uncitizen" those already here. And, even if that could be done (and trust me, it cannot) you still have that problem I described.
The Constitution's ban on ex post facto laws prohibits the kind of legislation you're describing. The
only remedy you have is to amend the Constitution. That requires either
two thirds of the U.S. House and Senate OR two thirds of the state legislatures. Most laws are being passed right now with 50 percent plus one vote. Where are you going to find these people to make up a two thirds majority?
You can't put a federal law on the books to do away with birth citizenship. It don't work that way.
But, I will tell you again:
A child
born in the United States, say in 1998 or thereabouts (whose parents are undocumented) and graduated high school, served in the military and has a family here is an American citizen. The likelihood that ANY Court could now declare those
MILLIONS of people to not be citizens is an impossibility.... and those children who will come back home are protected by the precedent those who have been here for 20 + years and are grown citizens.