Crusade against birthright citizenship classic Trump
By Patricia Lopez / Bloomberg Opinion
On Tuesday, his first full day as president, Donald Trump attended an inaugural service at Washington National Cathedral. Episcopal Bishop Mariann Budde pleaded with the new president.
In the name of our God, I ask you to have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared now, she said. The vast majority of immigrants are not criminals, Budde said, but pay taxes and are good neighbors.
Trump scarcely looked at her. Trump is eager for a fight over immigration and has been for years. He has made no secret of his desire to restrict entry to this country and he won both the Electoral College and the popular vote.
A flurry of executive orders signed shortly after his inauguration on Monday aim to do just that. Among the most chilling: an attempt to override the 14th Amendment, limit birthright citizenship, and create a subclass of children who were born here, but who, through a cruel trick of timing, are not Americans.
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LakeVermilion
(1,246 posts)TSF continually leaves fires behind him wherever he goes.
lapfog_1
(30,430 posts)You have it all wrong.
"create a subclass of children who were born here, but who, through a cruel trick of timing, are not Americans."
you may think that because the EO states that this will apply to children born to undocumented women ( mostly ) 30 days after the idiot asshole signed it. But in reality this is attempting to create a subclass of PEOPLE who were born here but who he now SAYS are not Americans. It is round them all up and deport everyone, without a trial or hearing... based on the say so of ICE or local police or the military or even vigilantes.
and not just looking forward 30 days after signing. That is a fiction that allows the courts to not be involved. The courts will say that people arrested and deported now have no standing to bring a lawsuit because they are not harmed.
Citizenship is now a gift, not a right.