Or you could if we had a different ConstitutionYou could, if the law defined treason differently

Or you could if we had a different ConstitutionYou could, if the law defined treason differently
That’s true, if it did not say “under the jurisdiction thereof.Or you could if we had a different Constitution
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Was the whole Congress full of bigots when they decided to pass the Snyder act.Because the Supreme Court was made up of bigots who did not follow the clear meaning.
I just showed you the legal definition of that termThat’s true, if it did not say “under the jurisdiction thereof.
For all intents, your pressing this position is no different than you pressing that abortion is a federal issue, not a state's rights one and that Roe v. Wade should again become the law of the land.Sure, because the 14th defines Citizenship by one being subject to the jurisdiction of the US.
If one is within the borders and subject to the jurisdiction, they are citizens!
Then you must agree that Roe v. Wade was judicial overreach, and it was correct that the Supreme Court got rid of that verdict.They can, but it would very clearly be a violation of the 14th.
Pay attention! We just explained several of our laws that don't apply to them.In what sense is someone in the US, not subject to our jurisdiction?
No you didn’tI just showed you the legal definition of that term
Lots of our laws don’t apply to lots of people. Treason applies to anyone born here.Pay attention! We just explained several of our laws that don't apply to them.
If they owe their primary allegiance to another country. Two illegal alien El Salvadorans are just temporary residents the don't have permanent domicile in the US Identical to Elk's parents. Elk's parents could not have an American citizen therefore Elk wasn't an American because he owed his allegiance to another political community that he was a member of.
One of the associate justices that helped decide Elk V Wilkins was Samuel Blatchford he entered Columbia University at age 13 and graduated at the top of his class. Are you suggesting you are smarter than he was?
You do realize shortly after the Civil War all the bigots were Democrats don't you. In fact they were lynching Republicans that signed up Blacks to vote.1) that is not true.
2)Because the Supreme Court was made up of bigots who did not follow the clear meaning.
No treason only applies to American citizens.Lots of our laws don’t apply to lots of people. Treason applies to anyone born here.
CorrectNo treason only applies to American citizens.
There were plenty of bigots in both parties, but the segregationist were the Democrats.You do realize shortly after the Civil War all the bigots were Democrats don't you. In fact they were lynching Republicans that signed up Blacks to vote.
Elk was born here but wasn't a citizen therefore he couldn't commit treason nor could most Native Americans prior to 1924.Lots of our laws don’t apply to lots of people. Treason applies to anyone born here.
OkElk was born here but wasn't a citizen therefore he couldn't commit treason nor could most Native Americans prior to 1924.
"Subject to our jurisdiction" means that while they are in The United States foreign nationals are subject to our civil and criminal laws. Basic stuff.Pay attention! We just explained several of our laws that don't apply to them.
If they owe their primary allegiance to another country. Two illegal alien El Salvadorans are just temporary residents the don't have permanent domicile in the US Identical to Elk's parents. Elk's parents could not have an American citizen therefore Elk wasn't an American because he owed his allegiance to another political community that he was a member of.
One of the associate justices that helped decide Elk V Wilkins was Samuel Blatchford he entered Columbia University at age 13 and graduated at the top of his class. Are you suggesting you are smarter than he was?
IMO, you're wasting your time trying to teach MAGAts, meth heads and other dumbasses about the Constitution. They only believe what their Orange Messiah tweets to them.Lots of our laws don’t apply to lots of people. Treason applies to anyone born here.
Yup"Subject to our jurisdiction" means that while they are in The United States foreign nationals are subject to our civil and criminal laws. Basic stuff.
I showed you EXACTLY what the SCOTUS said it means.No you didn’t