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7/9/2025, 9:58:59 PM
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I don't think it's legally feasible even if technically correct. Natural law necessitates that those already present must have their citizenship status honored. Perhaps they could be denaturalized if they commit a serious crime.
Say Juan and Juanita come over illegally and have Juanito, their son. The parents then die in a taco related gun fight. Juantio grows up and has sex with another child of illegal immigrants named Maria, and they have a baby named Miguel. Shortly after he's born, his parents are hit by an Indian bus driver and are dead.
Miguel's grandparents are illegal immigrants. His parents are the children of illegal immigrants. He is born on American soil. He has no family. Which country is he the citizen of? No country? What do you do with him?
Are we going to deport a 1 day old baby to Sudan? Do you wait until he's 18 and then deport him?
I don't think it's legally feasible even if technically correct. Natural law necessitates that those already present must have their citizenship status honored. Perhaps they could be denaturalized if they commit a serious crime.
Say Juan and Juanita come over illegally and have Juanito, their son. The parents then die in a taco related gun fight. Juantio grows up and has sex with another child of illegal immigrants named Maria, and they have a baby named Miguel. Shortly after he's born, his parents are hit by an Indian bus driver and are dead.
Miguel's grandparents are illegal immigrants. His parents are the children of illegal immigrants. He is born on American soil. He has no family. Which country is he the citizen of? No country? What do you do with him?
Are we going to deport a 1 day old baby to Sudan? Do you wait until he's 18 and then deport him?
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