yours said the same thing to me when I got done with her. isn't that a strange coincidence......
Now, I know you're lying and can prove it.
yours said the same thing to me when I got done with her. isn't that a strange coincidence......
Now, I know you're lying and can prove it.
What exact meaning of the constitution was changed? I thought we were speaking of birthright citizenship, so can you stay on topic?
please do, this should be good.
Just how would you know what the writers intended it to mean? Your personal interpretation?
Do tell us just what we need to understand, since once again the wording is very straightforward.
The Constitution (14th Amendment) wasn't meant to reward with citizenship the children of someone committing an illegal act of coming here without permission. Learn it, live it, or forever be considered an idiot.
speaking of idiots, you apparently can't remember that the Constitution wasn't meant to restrict the rights and liberties of the people, but to restrict and limit the power of government. Not that this means anything to you anarchists
You do by having the ability to post.
I can also prove what I said about yours. Next time you kiss her, that taste you get will be the cum residue from me.
Not that the intention of the 14th means anything to you illegal lovers.
If you are speaking of dreamers, who is awarding them citizenship?
If you are speaking of children born on US soil, the constitution is quite clear.
Not that the intention of the Constitution means anything to you law and order haters.....
TRIGGERED!!!!!!!!!!!! you're so gullible. I swear, it's like you're practically BEGGING me show what a retard you are. thanks. making my day better.
Many children born here are the results of their parents legally visiting this country. As in the case of Russians who bring their pregnant wives here to give birth to an American citizen. Our constitution tells us that it is perfectly legal.
The intention wasn't to reward people that are here due solely to an illegal act.
Children are not to be held responsible for the acts of their parents