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At the time, birthright citizenship was a good idea. There just wasn't enough population growth in the US to maintain a growing country. These days, it needs to go.
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For those really interested in this, here is a lengthy legal explanation of our immigration process and past decisions. WARNING! This is a lengthy article.
http://hrlibrary.umn.edu/immigrationlaw/chapter2.html
http://hrlibrary.umn.edu/immigrationlaw/chapter2.html
Chapter 2: The source and scope of the federal power to regulate immigration and naturalization
The broad power of the federal government to regulate the admission, removal, and naturalization of non-citizens has its roots in the early history of the United States. Modern statutes, Supreme Court decisions, and federal agency regulations attest to the plenary nature of this power. This chapter examines the source of the power over immigration, the limits such federal power impose on state attempts to regulate non-citizens, and the...
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