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Yes, you are confused; no, it is not state department policy; it is accepted policy nationally; and it will not change.No I'm not confused.I thinki I agre. First off, it's not ironic.Republicans do not stand for defying the US Constitution you dumb ass.
Republicans are not anti-Muslim or anti-immigration you stupid lying dumb ass piece of shit.
Ironic!
We have Kim Davis (and plenty of other examples) of republicans defying the constitution.
And we have republicans supporting T-Rump who is spouting anti-immigration rhetoric about building a wall and deporting 11,000,000 people, some of whom are American citizens by birth.
And let's not forget his bloviating about ISIS.
I agree. Second, Kim Davis is a democrat who was elected to county clerk as a democrat.
You are confused. Third, anti-illegal immigration is not the same as anti-immigration. Republicans are pro-immigration. For that matter both parties are pro-immigration. The only difference is the democrats are also pro-illegal immigration. Something about filling in the ranks of voters who are poor and looking for welfare.
Yes, it is guaranteed, and, no, it won't change. Fourth, birth right citizenship is not guaranteed for non-Americans. Nor should it be. This needs to be fixed.
no idea what you are talking about regarding ISIS.
No it's not guaranteed, not in the constitution it isn't. It's simply a matter of policy from the state department. It's a bad joke that we are doing this.