Suppose that China sends hundreds, or given their size, thousands of families to the US over the coming years. Each woman sent has a baby here. They return to China, and raise the children to work within the China intelligence community / PRC security organizations. Then, as adults, immediately prior to conflict between the US & China, their kids all return, as is their right, because they are US citizens (while their families are held hostage in China, to ensure that the US citizens / PRC spies whom they send here follow the instructions of the PRC when they get here). Maybe some of them returned earlier, and ran for office in California, or work in police departments there, etc. Others return and buy firearms and prepare for disruption of the US war effort.
Do you think this is a bad outcome of this SCOTUS decision?
Do you think this was what the proponents of the 14th Amendment intended?