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Sometimes an innocent clause means EVERYTHING. "subject to the jurisdiction thereof"

Author: Curly1918  (17631 Posts - Joined: Aug 30, 2017)
Posted at 2:42 pm on Apr 1, 2026
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I still; feel the Court decides being "born" here is the correct criterion.

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Replies to: “Sometimes an innocent clause means EVERYTHING. "subject to the jurisdiction thereof"”

  • A good take on the birthright citizen case, should make an interesting decision. [LINK] - PaND - 2:32pm 4/1/26 (3) [View All]
    • The argument isn’t the writers of the constitution made error - it’s how can trump and his bigots - jimbasil - 2:44pm 4/1/26
    • Sometimes an innocent clause means EVERYTHING. "subject to the jurisdiction thereof" - Curly1918 - 2:42pm 4/1/26
      • That's what it will come down to. - PaND - 2:58pm 4/1/26

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