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Jindal is no doubt an anchor baby just like Rubio.
Back to my question, so?
There are thousands of anchor babies in the USA, have you ever proposed a solution to that? Have you put their names up here? Or is it just because these are conservatives that you have a problem?
Guess what, I have a problem with ALL anchor babies. I think they should ALL be sent home and I don't care what their politics are.
could also be used in a similar sense outside of that context to refer to the child of any immigrant "when the child's birthplace is thought to have been chosen in order to improve the mother's or other relatives' chances of securing eventual citizenship."An anchor baby refers to a child born to ILLEGAL parents within the US, whose citizenship allows circumvention of immigration laws that would otherwise be enforced against the parents. By contrast, Jindal's parents immigrated LEGALLY. If their timing was inspired by a desire to have birth citizenship bestowed on their son, I really don't care. THEY CAME HERE LEGALLY.
They came legally, they stayed legally, they raise their son in this country his entire life. Why should anyone have any problem with the fact that they wanted to make sure to get here before their son was born?
Yes, Piyush Jindal is an anchor baby.
Who else? Michelle Malkin.
could also be used in a similar sense outside of that context to refer to the child of any immigrant "when the child's birthplace is thought to have been chosen in order to improve the mother's or other relatives' chances of securing eventual citizenship."An anchor baby refers to a child born to ILLEGAL parents within the US, whose citizenship allows circumvention of immigration laws that would otherwise be enforced against the parents. By contrast, Jindal's parents immigrated LEGALLY. If their timing was inspired by a desire to have birth citizenship bestowed on their son, I really don't care. THEY CAME HERE LEGALLY.
They came legally, they stayed legally, they raise their son in this country his entire life. Why should anyone have any problem with the fact that they wanted to make sure to get here before their son was born?
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I have no problems with the anchor babies....I do not belong to the Tea Party
An anchor baby refers to a child born to ILLEGAL parents within the US, whose citizenship allows circumvention of immigration laws that would otherwise be enforced against the parents. By contrast, Jindal's parents immigrated LEGALLY. If their timing was inspired by a desire to have birth citizenship bestowed on their son, I really don't care. THEY CAME HERE LEGALLY.
They came legally, they stayed legally, they raise their son in this country his entire life. Why should anyone have any problem with the fact that they wanted to make sure to get here before their son was born?
Is Bobby Phishy Jindal an Anchor Baby?
Piyush "Bobby" Jindal (born June 10, 1971)
Jindal was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to Amar and Raj Jindal, who came to the United States as immigrants from Punjab, India, six months before he was born.
Conservatives and the angry, hateful wingnuts are always denouncing immigrants who come here pregnant or with small children...
What about Bobby?
Bobby Jindal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He opposes all abortions without exception...He opposes and has voted against expanding public funding of embryonic stem cell research...(Gov)Jindal opposes the legalization of same-sex marriage...the Louisiana Governor's office has been ranked last for transparency in the United States...In 2007, Jindal led the Louisiana House delegation and ranked 14th among House members in requested earmark funding
Anchor baby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Anchor baby" is a pejorative term for a child born in the United States to immigrant parents, who, as an American citizen, supposedly can later facilitate immigration for relatives.[1][2][3][4] The term is generally used as a derogatory reference to the supposed role of the child, who automatically qualifies as an American citizen and can later act as a sponsor for other family members.[2][5] The term is often used in the context of the debate over illegal immigration to the United States to refer to children of illegal immigrants, but could also be used in a similar sense outside of that context to refer to the child of any immigrant "when the child's birthplace is thought to have been chosen in order to improve the mother's or other relatives' chances of securing eventual citizenship."
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Uh oh, looks like Jindal's spokespeople speak with forked tongue...
Student Visa or Green Card? Jindal's dad was highly skilled, but he came to the USA with no job? No job?
Gov. Bobby Jindal releases his birth certificate | NOLA.com
Indeed, the chapter in Jindal's book on his parents' immigration to the United States is titled, "Yellow Pages," describing how his father, a professor of engineering in India, left behind a "great job," and "newly arrived in America with mom and not knowing a soul, had to find a job."
"Bobby Jindal, whose parents simply chose to come to the United States on a student visa instead of a green card..."
Is Bobby Phishy Jindal an Anchor Baby?
Piyush "Bobby" Jindal (born June 10, 1971)
Jindal was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to Amar and Raj Jindal, who came to the United States as immigrants from Punjab, India, six months before he was born.
Conservatives and the angry, hateful wingnuts are always denouncing immigrants who come here pregnant or with small children...
What about Bobby?
Bobby Jindal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He opposes all abortions without exception...He opposes and has voted against expanding public funding of embryonic stem cell research...(Gov)Jindal opposes the legalization of same-sex marriage...the Louisiana Governor's office has been ranked last for transparency in the United States...In 2007, Jindal led the Louisiana House delegation and ranked 14th among House members in requested earmark funding
Anchor baby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Anchor baby" is a pejorative term for a child born in the United States to immigrant parents, who, as an American citizen, supposedly can later facilitate immigration for relatives.[1][2][3][4] The term is generally used as a derogatory reference to the supposed role of the child, who automatically qualifies as an American citizen and can later act as a sponsor for other family members.[2][5] The term is often used in the context of the debate over illegal immigration to the United States to refer to children of illegal immigrants, but could also be used in a similar sense outside of that context to refer to the child of any immigrant "when the child's birthplace is thought to have been chosen in order to improve the mother's or other relatives' chances of securing eventual citizenship."
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edited:
Uh oh, looks like Jindal's spokespeople speak with forked tongue...
Student Visa or Green Card? Jindal's dad was highly skilled, but he came to the USA with no job? No job?
Gov. Bobby Jindal releases his birth certificate | NOLA.com
Indeed, the chapter in Jindal's book on his parents' immigration to the United States is titled, "Yellow Pages," describing how his father, a professor of engineering in India, left behind a "great job," and "newly arrived in America with mom and not knowing a soul, had to find a job."
"Bobby Jindal, whose parents simply chose to come to the United States on a student visa instead of a green card..."
Is Bobby Phishy Jindal an Anchor Baby?
Piyush "Bobby" Jindal (born June 10, 1971)
Jindal was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to Amar and Raj Jindal, who came to the United States as immigrants from Punjab, India, six months before he was born.
Conservatives and the angry, hateful wingnuts are always denouncing immigrants who come here pregnant or with small children...
What about Bobby?
Bobby Jindal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He opposes all abortions without exception...He opposes and has voted against expanding public funding of embryonic stem cell research...(Gov)Jindal opposes the legalization of same-sex marriage...the Louisiana Governor's office has been ranked last for transparency in the United States...In 2007, Jindal led the Louisiana House delegation and ranked 14th among House members in requested earmark funding
Anchor baby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Anchor baby" is a pejorative term for a child born in the United States to immigrant parents, who, as an American citizen, supposedly can later facilitate immigration for relatives.[1][2][3][4] The term is generally used as a derogatory reference to the supposed role of the child, who automatically qualifies as an American citizen and can later act as a sponsor for other family members.[2][5] The term is often used in the context of the debate over illegal immigration to the United States to refer to children of illegal immigrants, but could also be used in a similar sense outside of that context to refer to the child of any immigrant "when the child's birthplace is thought to have been chosen in order to improve the mother's or other relatives' chances of securing eventual citizenship."
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edited:
Uh oh, looks like Jindal's spokespeople speak with forked tongue...
Student Visa or Green Card? Jindal's dad was highly skilled, but he came to the USA with no job? No job?
Gov. Bobby Jindal releases his birth certificate | NOLA.com
Indeed, the chapter in Jindal's book on his parents' immigration to the United States is titled, "Yellow Pages," describing how his father, a professor of engineering in India, left behind a "great job," and "newly arrived in America with mom and not knowing a soul, had to find a job."
"Bobby Jindal, whose parents simply chose to come to the United States on a student visa instead of a green card..."
That is merely your opinion, not a fact. An anchor baby is any child who is born in the USA to parents who are non-citizens.
Yes. You can produce no law or case to prove otherwise. But you can read the 14th Amendment. You need to understand that reactionary radical opinion is simply not fact.
could also be used in a similar sense outside of that context to refer to the child of any immigrant "when the child's birthplace is thought to have been chosen in order to improve the mother's or other relatives' chances of securing eventual citizenship."An anchor baby refers to a child born to ILLEGAL parents within the US, whose citizenship allows circumvention of immigration laws that would otherwise be enforced against the parents. By contrast, Jindal's parents immigrated LEGALLY. If their timing was inspired by a desire to have birth citizenship bestowed on their son, I really don't care. THEY CAME HERE LEGALLY.
They came legally, they stayed legally, they raise their son in this country his entire life. Why should anyone have any problem with the fact that they wanted to make sure to get here before their son was born?
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I have no problems with the anchor babies....I do not belong to the Tea Party
could also be used in a similar sense outside of that context to refer to the child of any immigrant "when the child's birthplace is thought to have been chosen in order to improve the mother's or other relatives' chances of securing eventual citizenship."An anchor baby refers to a child born to ILLEGAL parents within the US, whose citizenship allows circumvention of immigration laws that would otherwise be enforced against the parents. By contrast, Jindal's parents immigrated LEGALLY. If their timing was inspired by a desire to have birth citizenship bestowed on their son, I really don't care. THEY CAME HERE LEGALLY.
They came legally, they stayed legally, they raise their son in this country his entire life. Why should anyone have any problem with the fact that they wanted to make sure to get here before their son was born?
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I have no problems with the anchor babies....I do not belong to the Tea Party
A student visa means you go home after you get your education. If you stay, you become and illegal immigrant.
could also be used in a similar sense outside of that context to refer to the child of any immigrant "when the child's birthplace is thought to have been chosen in order to improve the mother's or other relatives' chances of securing eventual citizenship."
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I have no problems with the anchor babies....I do not belong to the Tea Party
A student visa means you go home after you get your education. If you stay, you become and illegal immigrant.
so is Piyush legal or not!!!
could also be used in a similar sense outside of that context to refer to the child of any immigrant "when the child's birthplace is thought to have been chosen in order to improve the mother's or other relatives' chances of securing eventual citizenship."
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I have no problems with the anchor babies....I do not belong to the Tea Party
A student visa means you go home after you get your education. If you stay, you become and illegal immigrant.
so is Piyush legal or not!!!
Yes. You can produce no law or case to prove otherwise. But you can read the 14th Amendment. You need to understand that reactionary radical opinion is simply not fact.
So now we need statutes and case laws to define common use terminology?
Pathetic.