Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Time Does Not Change What Is Immutable


Time Does Not Change What Is Immutable


This post is modified with corrections from a similar post on Mario Apuzzo's blog on August 23, 2015 at 3:14 PM.
>> http://puzo1.blogspot.com/2015/07/july-4-1776-birth-day-of-nation-and.html
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Mario had a question for Sven on August 23, 2015 at 8:22 AM that is short, sweet and superb commonsense!

"But how can a natural born citizen be a natural born citizen in one time period
and be an alien in another?"


Mario's point to Sven is that a statute passed by one Congress that identifies persons as aliens can not be amended by a succeeding Congress to change the statute "alien" into a statute "natural born citizen" and so make the previous statute "alien" into a statute "citizen" who is ipso facto equal to an Article II Section 1 clause 5 "natural born Citizen" who is"...eligible to the Office of President."

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Ken Klukowski also makes superb commonsense on Breitbart.com about the Fourteenth Amendment and birthright citizenship.

From Breitbart.com, "Ken Klukowski is legal editor of Breitbart News and a practicing constitutional attorney, and explains birthright citizenship in Chapter 12 of Resurgent: How Constitutional Conservatism Can Save America."

Included below are the urls to Ken's three articles on Breitbart.com about the Fourteenth Amendment and birthright citizenship.

His first sentence/paragraph of his first article is:

"The Constitution’s Fourteenth Amendment does not confer citizenship on the children of foreigners, whether legal or illegal."

His question in paragraph 14 in the first article on Breitbart.com (which I opened up here) clarifies his emphatic assertion in the first sentence. His assertion in the first sentence is that the Fourteenth Amendment does NOT confer citizenship on legal or illegal aliens, but, in paragraph 14, if it were to go berserk (my term), the U.S. Congress CAN confer citizenship on the whole world under the authority of Article I.

So, the natural conclusion of Ken Klukowski's accurate observation about the original genesis original intent of the Fourteenth Amendment and Congress' Article I constitutional authority to naturalize, by statute, if the Congress were to go berserk, the whole world could be considered to be citizens of the U.S., but every statute “citizen” would not, absolutely NOT, be considered a U.S. "natural born Citizen" and so all of the statute "citizens" would NOT be "...eligible to the Office of President."

Paragraph 14:

"So why is a child born on American soil to foreign parents an American citizen by birth?

"Because the Fourteenth Amendment’s Citizenship Clause is a floor, not a ceiling.

"Under Article I, Section 8, Clause 4 of the Constitution, Congress has absolute power to make laws for immigration and for granting citizenship to foreigners.

"Congress’s current INA is far more generous than the Constitution requires.

"Congress could expand it to grant citizenship to every human being on earth, or narrow it to its constitutional minimum."

Article #1 by Ken Klukowski 18 Aug 2015
Constitution Doesn’t Mandate Birthright Citizenship
>> http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/08/18/constitution-doesnt-mandate-birthright-citizenship/

Article #2 by Ken Klukowski 20 Aug 2015
Liberal and Establishment Arguments for Birthright Citizenship Fail
>> http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/08/20/liberal-and-establishment-arguments-for-birthright-citizenship-fail/

Article #3 by Ken Klukowski 23 Aug 2015
Media Ignores Constitutional Experts Debunking Birthright Citizenship
>> http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/08/23/media-ignores-constitutional-experts-debunking-birthright-citizenship/

Art
U.S. Constitution: The Original Birther Document of the Union
( OriginalBirtherDocument24.blogspot.com )


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