• PeepinGoodArgs@reddthat.com
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    7 months ago

    The only reason I’m a citizen of American is because of the 14th Amendment of the Constitution:

    Section 1.

    All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.

    That is, the law of the U.S. defines my status as a citizen of the U.S. by virtue of my being born here.

    Still, there are four other ways to become a citizen of the U.S.

    • by naturalization
    • by marriage
    • through parents
    • through the military

    These pathways are all outlined in various laws.

    Again, the status of immigrants who are now citizens is determined by law.

    I said earlier that “the ‘We support a legal path to citizenship for immigrants that go through the proper channels’ people do not, in fact, support a legal path to citizenship for them”. That is, Republicans generally refused to grant citizenship to immigrants by passing the DREAM Act. In their inability to govern, they did not pass a law.

    You make it seem as if citizenship is an inherent characteristic of being born in the U.S. It is not. Repeal the 14th Amendment, and birthright citizenship goes away. Change the immigration laws, and lesser or greater numbers of immigrants can be granted citizenship. You’re right, “They are not citizens of America.” But they could have been (and could be) at the stroke of pen. It is the law that determines citizenship. While I’m both an American citizen and identify as American, dreamers only identify as American. It’s only because of xenophobia that dreamers are not citizens.

    • Neuromancer@lemm.eeM
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      6 months ago

      Your parents were not citizens? You didn’t serve in the military ?

      Yes it is the law that determines citizenship. Not identifying.

      They are not citizens. They are citizens of somewhere else. When we deport them. That’s where we need to end them under the law.

      • Lookin4GoodArgs@lemm.ee
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        6 months ago

        the law that determines citizenship. Not identifying.

        Which is funny, because these folks are probably more American than I am.