Faun
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Who gives a shit?
I dont hate it but its not cause for a celebration either
So? You don't have to celebrate it. Others can, if they want.
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Who gives a shit?
I dont hate it but its not cause for a celebration either
again youre only reading part of what it says,,Nope. The Constitution says if you're born here, you're a citizen. Period. Your illiteracy doesn't change that.
you are subject to their laws,,
your home country has jurisdiction ,,
they have jurisdiction over you and why when someone takes you hostage america comes to your aid,,Moron, your home country has no jurisdiction in other countries. They's why leaders of countries negotiate trading prisoner swaps, like Biden did the other day.
again youre only reading part of what it says,,
they have jurisdiction over you and why when someone takes you hostage america comes to your aid,,
and that other country also cant force you into their military or tax your income made in america,, along with other things,,
just like we cant do with visitors from other countries,,
thanks for proving my point,,Liar. I posted the entire relevant part...
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.
Savvy?
Born here and you're a U.S. citizen. The exception are those who are here but nut subject to our juristdictions, such as diplomats.
they have jurisdiction over american citizens regardless of where they are at,,LOL
You're a fucking retard.
The U.S. has no jurisdiction in other countries.
What libs want is a pat on the backSo? You don't have to celebrate it. Others can, if they want.
thanks for proving my point,,
visitors from other countries are not under our jurisdiction,, they are subject to our laws bit still under the jurisdiction of their home country,,
nope,, two different things,,LOL
Subject to our laws is subject to our juristdictions, you flaming imbecile.![]()
nope,, two different things,,
I have given several examples why you are wrong and youve given nothing,,
so we can tax their income they make back home and force them into military service,,,Nope...
United States v. Wong Kim ArkGenerally speaking, non-citizens must follow American laws when on American soil, so they are “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” within the language of the Citizenship Clause.