birthright
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543 words (tens of thousands in linked posts) As I’ve written now in 36 articles, ‘birthright citizenship’ didn’t start with the 14th Amendment (1866-1869) but the Wong Kim Ark case (1898). The Chinese were a major influence in San Francisco and California; thanks to immigration, their work ethic, and ease of access to the California…
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UPDATE January 5, 2018: The debate over D.A.C.A. and ‘chain migration’ is raging. Citizenship at birth is, however, the ‘elephant in the room’ being totally ignored. It is my conclusion that ‘birthright citizenship’ was unconstitutionally created in 1898 by the U.S. Supreme Court in the Wong Kim Ark case, by misinterpreting the 14th Amendment and…