Go ahead and link. I will read. Is the analogy diplomatic staff?
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I don't understand the argument that there wasn't an illegal immigrant at the time of the 14th amendment so it is silent on the issue. It seems to me the definition when they passed the 14th enemy supercedes any later definition that was legislated later. I could see being silent on the issue if it was present at the time but there hasn't been a challenge.
Is there any other cases that there would be an analog to this where later legislation would change the meaning of the amendment?
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If you all must continue this mind-numbing discussion, could you all use the style and prose of a Texas Monthly or New Yorker article?
Jacob Howard took paper from the mahogany desk, placed it front of him, and dipped the pen to ink without even looking. The lamp's flame flickered and gave the paper a warm, golden glow. He knew if he were to finish the Citizenship Clause...
"The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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Rockets were well entrenched in naval warfare since the mid 1700s, being brought to bear by the British Navy enforcing blockages against the colonists during the revolution. Basically lobbed at ports as an incendiary weapon.
So damn it, I want a rocket launcher.“Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.” - Groucho Marx
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