Not exactly filling me with confidence on his stance here, seeing as how he's obviously wrong about us being the only country that does it.
Kind of hard to take him seriously when he can't even get this main thing right. If I can find out that other countries have birth right citizenship with about 1 minute of research, what is the reason for the President of the United States not having that information? Especially when using it as a reason to do away with birthright citizenship?
And why has no one else on this elite research board bothered to look into that declaration?
Also, we didn't have immigrants pouring into the country in the 1860s? Seriously?
When does he think we suddenly had immigrants pouring into the country? 2008?
I am 100% not impressed by this post.
Before people get their panties in a twist, I'm not saying I oppose President Trump or ending birthright citizenship.
I'm saying that what he is saying is factually not true. There is no way to twist that.
There are other countries that have birthright citizenship. There was plenty of immigration into the US, from all over the world, in and before the 1860s.
Either Trump, the President of the United States, is unaware of these simple, easy to find facts (not good), or he is aware of them, but is deliberately lying in order to deceive the public (really not good).
No offense, but it's highly doubtful that in 60 seconds on Google you've made an important discovery of countries that Trump had NO IDEA were doing birthright citizenship
Reading it again carefully, it's possible he is saying we're the only country that lets the FAMILY come too, just because a baby was born here
It's good to remember that everything we anons think we know about geopolitical affairs, Trump and his team also know, plus ten times more quantity and quality of top level intel that we will never have access to
Uh, USA is not the only country with birthright citizenship.
Several other countries do it as well:
Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Pakistan, Jamaica, Uruguay.
Not exactly filling me with confidence on his stance here, seeing as how he's obviously wrong about us being the only country that does it.
Kind of hard to take him seriously when he can't even get this main thing right. If I can find out that other countries have birth right citizenship with about 1 minute of research, what is the reason for the President of the United States not having that information? Especially when using it as a reason to do away with birthright citizenship?
And why has no one else on this elite research board bothered to look into that declaration?
Also, we didn't have immigrants pouring into the country in the 1860s? Seriously?
When does he think we suddenly had immigrants pouring into the country? 2008?
I am 100% not impressed by this post.
Before people get their panties in a twist, I'm not saying I oppose President Trump or ending birthright citizenship.
I'm saying that what he is saying is factually not true. There is no way to twist that.
There are other countries that have birthright citizenship. There was plenty of immigration into the US, from all over the world, in and before the 1860s.
Either Trump, the President of the United States, is unaware of these simple, easy to find facts (not good), or he is aware of them, but is deliberately lying in order to deceive the public (really not good).
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LOL talk about panties in a twist
No offense, but it's highly doubtful that in 60 seconds on Google you've made an important discovery of countries that Trump had NO IDEA were doing birthright citizenship
Reading it again carefully, it's possible he is saying we're the only country that lets the FAMILY come too, just because a baby was born here
It's good to remember that everything we anons think we know about geopolitical affairs, Trump and his team also know, plus ten times more quantity and quality of top level intel that we will never have access to
Honey, just do a search on "Countries that have birthright citizenship".
Then verify. It's not difficult.
Try it. Come back and tell me which of those countries I listed in my previous posts doesn't allow birthright citizenship. I'll wait.
Nothing to add about immigration in the US in 1860s and prior?