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The Scorpion
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yes, as much as I respect the original document, this is one that needs to be done away with. |
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Razor Jim
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Yes, the forefathers didn't see the day when anchor babies would be popping out at the rate of 300,000 per year. |
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AveGirl
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Yes!
Because if the parents are deported, the US can make the child stay here because they are a citizen. Then we are paying (as taxpayers) for that child being in the system.
Also, it is simply not fair to let illegals have children who are instantly legal citizens. At least one of the parents should be a legal resident or citizen. |
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robotmonsteroutpost
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Most certainly! |
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yupchagee
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Yes. Anyone born to a mother not here legally should have no right to citizenship. |
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bill w Go Canucks Go ã€ãƒ„】
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yes |
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realbohemian
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Yes, absolutely. Why should someone get automatic citizenship if his parents are illegal? There was just a case in Ct where the illegal mother was being deported, went to court and won the right to stay in the US because of her son. Most babies born in L.A. county are born to illegal mothers under age 21. Some have had up to 6 children already and all births are free to them, courtesy of the tax payers of California. It just ain't right! |
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pol_correct
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gotta love ron paul....BUT...why as of now....this law on the books already never included illegal immigrants anchor babies. it was meant for slaves...not applicable. illegal anchor babies aren't citizens |
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George G
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yes as the parents could try to sue for legalization as citizens because their child was born here.That would not be fair to those who really do want to be here. |
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Marilyn T
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I will sign on the dotted line. |
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JUSTME
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Excellent. I hope it passes. |
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DAR
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Or tourists, yes. I think the parents should have a legal, and more than casual, relationship to this country.
But why is he adding more confusing language? The courts will have a field day with 'permenant alliegience'. Why don't they just say permenant resident or whatever he actually means? |
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sociald
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Wow nice, well I have been sketchy about Ron Paul but I sure like that. |
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Julia B
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I knew I liked him for a reason. |
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Yahoogirl
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>>Absolutely! Was just having a conversation about this today! The child's status should be whatever the parents status is. Parent is illegal=child is illegal. Period!
For those that are already born of illegals and ARE citizens, I agree with Melissaw77. They can come back when they are able to come WITHOUT their illegal parents (who have the option of applying for citizenship the legal way).
I do agree with Liz below to a certain extent too. IF the child (prior to a new law)wants to stay here AND can support itself WITHOUT the illegal parents, s/he should be allowed to stay. They are American citizens. The ILLEGAL parents still need to go though! |
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Lillian
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Yes I would be in favor of it. They would have to prove that they were legal or in the process of being legal when the child was born. |
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waycar111
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maybe. if the people that are all ready citizens are grandfathered in. I'm not for stripping away people's citizenship. I don't think you are going to be able to get it done though. |
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Petey
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would the child still have permanent residence? I would like to see how many parents would leave the kids out on the streets for foster care because they still have a better chance of growing up institutionalized that going back to the native country.
As horrible that sounds its the sad reality of the world. |
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BJ
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Good old Ron Paul.....he just loves to stir the dog**** and get his face on TV.
What a ridiculous idea. |
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Riot
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I would for the reason that more often than not if the parents do get deported the children become wards of the government and thus tax dollars are spent to help them out.
Taxes are high as is, the government always needs improvement when people are here illegally even if they are working the majority of the time in order to work they are stealing an identity to do so (by using a stolen social security number).
Also birthright citizenship is often abused in order to try to process illegal immigrants through the system legally. |
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mirror
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Born in the USA citizenship is the fundamental birthright, the very definition of citizenship.
The exact same applies to US citizens by birth born abroad to US citizen parents .
I swore to defend the Constitution of the United States of America against all enemies foreign and domestic.
The Wrath of the Living God cover each person who seeks the destruction of our nation through cheap hypocritical racism of opening the border then attacking the Constitution using the very problem they themselves created. |
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Secret Idiot
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as conservative as I am, I still have to say no. If you are born on American soil you are an American. That cannot be changed by a piece of paper. I cannot fault any mother for wanting her child to be born in this country and I certainly would not deny the baby that birthright. |
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melissaw77
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No, but I think that if the parents should still be kicked out, and the kid goes with them, but when they are older they can come back legally, due to there citizenship. I wouldn't fight the amendment though. |
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ricmon87
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I would never support such as UN- AMERICAN act. It's pretty down right stupid to even suggest that. |
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Jazz2007
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HELL NO. it's not right, It's not who we Americans are to do that. |
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Ryan
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No.
The American idea of citizenship is based off the idea that anyone can be an American. Nothing fits this idea more than anyone being born here can be an American without a consideration for other factors.
I like a nice, simplistic, egalitarian definition of citizenship. |
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Erica S
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no way. having a child born in the US is a faster way for those illegals to become LEGAL. if nothing else, filing the necessary paperwork could catch them if they're doing harm. and for the sake of the kid, the US is a pretty kickin' place to belong, right? |
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Liz31
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No. The children were born here, why should they have to be outed. If the children who are born here are outed, all of us Americans who are born here would have to be outed as well. Your question doesn't make any sense. By Constitutional standards, anyone who is naturally born here is a citizen of the United States. |
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Julia
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no, because you were born in the country no matter where your parents were from |
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