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| | * Birthright citizenship - the idea that anyone born in the United States is automatically a citizen, with full right to receive all benefits and vote when they come of age - has been a fixture of the administration of the laws in this country for my entire lifetime. * But does the text of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution make the birthright citizenship rule apply to all cases, even the most extreme? * Under the 14th Amendment, properly interpreted, do children born of illegal aliens subject to a deportation order really qualify for birthright citizenship? How about children born of an illegal entrant who has snuck across the border for a few hours just to have the baby and then immediately go home? How about children born of a Chinese billionaire who ...
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| | President Donald Trump on Saturday invoked the Alien Enemies Act for the first time since World War II, granting himself sweeping powers under a centuries-old law to deport people associated with a Venezuelan gang.
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| | President Trump's effort to end automatic U.S. citizenship for children born to illegal immigrants sets up a showdown between progressive globalism and common-sense constitutionalism. What does it mean to be an American? Who gets to be an American citizen? These are fundamental questions that America - and every serious nation - must be able to answer coherently if it wishes to endure the test of time and withstand the pressures of deracinated globalism presently bearing down on Western civilization. While they are crucially important questions for our moment, they definitely don't have simple or agreed-upon answers in America - for
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| USCIS once managed legal immigration. Now, Trump is weaponizing the agency-turning America's immigration system into a deportation machine.