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Correct. "Being born" in the US is indeed a privilege.

Author: MAS  (22394 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 8:28 pm on Mar 28, 2026
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Is what you're trying to say in your dumb way that if we are born here, we are entitled to certain rights? And that those rights are not privileges? And that the children of illegals should be entitled to the same rights as everyone else born here?

Fortunately, you've never attempted to write for a living, right?


Replies to: “Correct. "Being born" in the US is indeed a privilege.”

  • Being born in the US, an American citizen is it a privilege and not a right? [NT] - jimbasil - 6:29pm 3/28/26 (5) [View All]
    • Correct. "Being born" in the US is indeed a privilege. - MAS - 8:28pm 3/28/26
      • Well, MAGAnut, it’s Bondi’s brilliance - and for you agreeing with it, it’s obvious you being a - jimbasil - 9:12pm 3/28/26
      • Non Citizens are not entitled to US taxpayers funding.* [NT] - Girard - 8:32pm 3/28/26
        • Can you explain “taxpayer funding” vis a vis non-citizens? [NT] - jimbasil - 9:16pm 3/28/26
        • Agreed. I was just pointing out Jim's dreadful sentence construction. Curiously, he tries to carry a - MAS - 9:07pm 3/28/26

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