Birthright Citizenship
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Re: Birthright Citizenship
Who wants to be part of the matrix anyway? Go undocumented and off-grid.
Half joking, I know it's a little easier to navigate the USA police state if you have your papers in order.
Half joking, I know it's a little easier to navigate the USA police state if you have your papers in order.
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Every year around Independence day a swearing-in ceremony for new American citizens gets 45 seconds on a news report. Lots of smiles, applause and individual stories of folks who spend 6, 8, 10 years to become an American. And they come from all over. This is the U.S. through the front door.
Then there are other stories of Mexican, Chinese and other well funded women who come to the US on a vacation visa and turn it into a maternity leave. Not to mention millions of fence jumpers and cartel indentured servants who do the same since the 'wink and nod open door policy' of the last 40 years. This is the U.S. through the back door.
BC was established by a High Court ruling in the late 1800's. But that did not make it a law (Congress). It only become the 'law of the case' (precedent).
Congress is charged to make "uniform laws of naturalization". BC violates the enactment of said laws.
Liberals would never allow a willy nilly encroachment on their own rights and property....but somehow they justify it upon the rest of U.S.
Its as if freedom is a universal right that everyone else but themselves can pay for.
Then there are other stories of Mexican, Chinese and other well funded women who come to the US on a vacation visa and turn it into a maternity leave. Not to mention millions of fence jumpers and cartel indentured servants who do the same since the 'wink and nod open door policy' of the last 40 years. This is the U.S. through the back door.
BC was established by a High Court ruling in the late 1800's. But that did not make it a law (Congress). It only become the 'law of the case' (precedent).
Congress is charged to make "uniform laws of naturalization". BC violates the enactment of said laws.
Liberals would never allow a willy nilly encroachment on their own rights and property....but somehow they justify it upon the rest of U.S.
Its as if freedom is a universal right that everyone else but themselves can pay for.
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Re: Birthright Citizenship
This whole problem goes away when people start realizing that undocumented is the key to freedom.
Re: Birthright Citizenship
I'm "yes" and "no" on birthright citizenship. First, "NO." If neither parent is a citizen, then they go back. All of them. If either one of the parents are a citizen, then "YES." I have no problem with a kid born here if one parent is from a foreign country or if the kid is born overseas. Both from a foreign country, no way!
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Re: Birthright Citizenship
Is it okay for me to have someone in my house without papers if I never let them outside?
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Are you talking about "in a pit" in the basement?DanielVogelbach wrote: ↑Wed Jul 30, 2025 8:18 pmIs it okay for me to have someone in my house without papers if I never let them outside?

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I'm talking about how ridiculous it is to think that a person can't come visit me without papers. I'm talking about how ridiculous it is that we celebrate our borders, which are essentially plantation walls. The slave owners can cross them with ease. Only the slaves need documentation to pass the ports.Walla Walla Dawg II wrote: ↑Wed Jul 30, 2025 9:23 pmAre you talking about "in a pit" in the basement?DanielVogelbach wrote: ↑Wed Jul 30, 2025 8:18 pmIs it okay for me to have someone in my house without papers if I never let them outside?
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Do you have locks on your doors?DanielVogelbach wrote: ↑Wed Jul 30, 2025 10:26 pmI'm talking about how ridiculous it is to think that a person can't come visit me without papers. I'm talking about how ridiculous it is that we celebrate our borders, which are essentially plantation walls. The slave owners can cross them with ease. Only the slaves need documentation to pass the ports.Walla Walla Dawg II wrote: ↑Wed Jul 30, 2025 9:23 pmAre you talking about "in a pit" in the basement?DanielVogelbach wrote: ↑Wed Jul 30, 2025 8:18 pmIs it okay for me to have someone in my house without papers if I never let them outside?
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Do you lock your car when you leave it in a parking lot?
How is that any different than citizens trying to protect our country?
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Are you seriously confused between private security and organized crime?Walla Walla Dawg II wrote: ↑Wed Jul 30, 2025 11:12 pm
Do you have locks on your doors?
Do you lock your car when you leave it in a parking lot?
How is that any different than citizens trying to protect our country?
It's not my "country" by my consent. I was forced into my social security number. I have no issue with people voluntarily paying to defend their community. I have an issue with taxation, statism, tyranny, crime, legal tender laws, "borders", "countries", etc. You shouldn't be forced to follow any laws outside of natural law unless you consented to a contract.