EAllusion wrote:subgenius wrote:Just as a frame of reference, check out the Snyder Act of 1924.... because while Native Americans were being born on American soil they had never been "interpreted" as being US citizens until this actual legislation was passed.
The sovereignty of Native American territory is the sticking point here. This is an assertion that Native Americans are on American soil and subject to American jurisdiction rather than foreigners who belong to foreign lands within the contiguous US borders. This is part of a series of acts by the United States diminishing Native sovereignty and, uh, creatively interpreting our treaty obligations.
Your powers of redundancy and irrelevance are admirable...tedious, but admirable.
The point is that the 14th birthright clause is "interpreted", and the Snyder Act "ruled" on that interpretation with regards to Native Americans; and Supreme Court ruled on that interpretation with regards to legal immigrants; and now we are on the cusp of a "ruling" with regards to Illegal Immigrants.