The Other Case for Birthright Citizenship
The legal arguments are clear. Now proponents need to start defending the practice on policy grounds.
ARCHIVED · 1 LEFT · 1 CENTER · 3 RIGHT · Jul 3, 12:53 AM
The legal arguments are clear. Now proponents need to start defending the practice on policy grounds.
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Different Spin. The left frames it as "The Other Case for Birthright Citizenship". The right frames it as "Law Professor Melts Down After Birthright Citizenship Win, Calls For Canceling Colleagues".
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The legal arguments are clear. Now proponents need to start defending the practice on policy grounds.
A U.S. Senator from Ohio is introducing legislation that would aim to eliminate birthright citizenship.
Cites federal laws that already allow exceptions to 14th Amendment's outline
'Everyone involved in this canard should be frozen out of academic life'
Not only is the problem overblown. It isn't really a problem at all. It's also irrelevant to the constitutional question addressed by the Supreme Court.