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In reply to the discussion: Birthright Citizenship in the United States, support or oppose it? [View all]Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)8. Yes, my opinion is all about me and the world I experience.
Just as I assume yours is about you and the world you experience.
Based on your other posts of late, I'm going to guess you want it to stick around.
Why do you feel it's so important that we continue to have birthright citizenship? What does it do that can't be done through any other sort of naturalization? Grant the ability to become President, maybe?
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We're in agreement. I was just qualifying the absolute that citizenship cannot be revoked. nt
Xipe Totec
Aug 2015
#49
The word nation came to English from the Old French word nacion, which in turn originates
Xipe Totec
Aug 2015
#4
Both my parents were citizens. I didn't become a citizen through 'birthright geography'.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Aug 2015
#20
No, because I don't think that change affects anyone who actually EXISTS now.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Aug 2015
#26
Do you think the govt. should be able to deport non-citizens who commit serious crimes? n/t
pnwmom
Aug 2015
#44
Not voting, as I don't live in America; but on the face of it, it seems unfair not to give
LeftishBrit
Aug 2015
#16
I passed because I support the 14th amendment and oppose racist code language.
Agnosticsherbet
Aug 2015
#21
Well, since you're too lazy to google yourself, and I'm apparently your google slave, here they are.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Aug 2015
#34
Strongly support, the history of our country indicates any other situation leads directly to
TheKentuckian
Aug 2015
#48
Lots of so-called Democrats showing their ass on this...Trump is trolling both parties
alcibiades_mystery
Aug 2015
#57