4. Revise citizenship-by-birth law ex post facto to bestow American citizenship on the newborn in America only if the mother is a legally documented resident of America at that time.
It doesn't say.Why not the father?
It doesn't say.
My guess would be to prevent separation of mother and young child should the father not be a legal resident and be subject to deportation.
If it was the father had to be a legally documented resident of America at the time of birth, then mother and young child could get separated.
Also, the father is sometimes unknown. But the mother is always known.
Society has allowed this only if the two are married .. again, with proper precautions to prevent fraud.I meant the father OR the mother. If the father is a documented citizen, then the child should be a citizen and the mother should get fast-tracked to citizenship (with proper precautions to prevent fraud).
1. Immigration and Reform Control Act (IRCA), 1986: A blanket amnesty for some 2.7 million illegal aliens
2. Section 245(i) Amnesty, 1994: A temporary rolling amnesty for 578,000 illegal aliens
3. Section 245(i) Extension Amnesty, 1997: An extension of the rolling amnesty created in 1994
4. Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act (NACARA) Amnesty, 1997: An amnesty for close to one million illegal aliens from Central America
5. Haitian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act Amnesty (HRIFA), 1998: An amnesty for 125,000 illegal aliens from Haiti
6. Late Amnesty, 2000: An amnesty for some illegal aliens who claim they should have been amnestied under the 1986 IRCA amnesty, an estimated 400,000 illegal aliens
7. LIFE Act Amnesty, 2000: A reinstatement of the rolling Section 245(i) amnesty, an estimated 900,000 illegal aliens
We've already had SEVEN amnesties in this country since 1986.
https://www.numbersusa.com/content/learn/illegal-immigration/seven-amnesties-passed-congress.html
Each time it was supposed to be the last time.
Some of those proposals in the OP sound like the same sh+t different day policies that have served us so well. :roll:
We've already had SEVEN amnesties in this country since 1986.
https://www.numbersusa.com/content/learn/illegal-immigration/seven-amnesties-passed-congress.html
Each time it was supposed to be the last time.
Some of those proposals in the OP sound like the same sh+t different day policies that have served us so well. :roll:
If we catch you, 6 weeks in jail, lots of education on how to be here legally snd shipped back home. 2nd time 6 months in prison, lots of education on why this is bad and what happens if you do it again 3rd time, execution. Illegal immigration solved
Extremism is bad M'Kay,
Just saying the problem is solvable. We just lack the political will. There are plenty of less permanent methods of getting the point across, but without the will...
How many crimes do you know, that go, 6 weeks, 6 months... Death?
Just saying the problem is solvable. We just lack the political will. There are plenty of less permanent methods of getting the point across, but without the will...
How many people do you know need something spelled out R-E-A-L-L-Y slowly? Aside yourself I mean. I shall quote myself, for purpose:
Now, here it appears you seem to miss the reality of my point. I'll break it down, S-L-O-W-L-Y.
"Just saying the problem is solvable." = It's not impossible to STOP illegal immigration, we can do it.
"We just lack the political will." = It's a matter of doing the hard, tough choices. In this case overcoming political elites that think America isn't special thus flooding the country with every tom dick and harry that want's to come here. Overcoming political leaders that see a new generation of loyal voters to their cause, let them in and give them free **** and they'll vote for their party for life. Overcoming business interests in cheap labor. (those are merely examples)
"There are plenty of less permanent methods of getting the point across" = Death was just an example to get your attention, there are other methods. I thought that was obvious.
"but without the will..." Again we have to make the tough choice, the smart choices to stop the flow of illegals.
IF you need it in pictures, let me know.
Ah.. Dude... You didn't list that as an example, you listed it as THE solution.
Your final words after death were basically "problem solved".
That's extreme, you trying to obfuscate what you said is nice and all, but it doesn't change its extreme and disturbing nature.
Not a dude.
Secondly, I followed up with a break down to make clear the purpose of my original statement but you were still stuck on "Renae said kill them!"
If we catch you, 6 weeks in jail, lots of education on how to be here legally snd shipped back home. 2nd time 6 months in prison, lots of education on why this is bad and what happens if you do it again 3rd time, execution. Illegal immigration solved
Ladies and Gentlemen, we're having a debate over Jet's inability to read.So you disavow this post?
Cause you did actually say it.
Ladies and Gentlemen, we're having a debate over Jet's inability to read.
I am astounded by this. Holy crap are you really stuck on that post?
Why wouldn't I be, I know it's really dumb, but you said it in the context of a statement of fact of what you believe would solve the problem, there's absolutely no ambiguity in that post whatsoever and no indication that it was meant to mean anything else other than what it actually said.
So, all you have to say is that you don't actually propose death, for illegal immigration violators as even an option and I wouldn't need to call you an extremist.
That was concern and you haven't actually quelled it... And as long as you consider it something acceptable, I will continue calling it extreme.
I already explained to you the purpose of the post, clarified my intent and spelled it out for you slowly. Perhaps I need a flow chart with pictures after all..
So execution is just a metaphor for political will? Wouldn't it have been much easier to present a reasonable post about political will in the first place? Then we could have a real debate about your fantasy about political will. What problems in our country couldn't be solved by an application of political will? But we often can't get past the first step. Getting agreement that what you see as a problem is really and truly viewed as a problem by those who wield the actual power in this country. And it's not just the politicians. But I'm not sure who the "we" is that you think lack the political will. Most of us who have little power to change things cannot make change simply by having the political will to do it. We can't ignore the reality of power; who has it and who doesn't; and how those who have it most often get their way.
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