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'We're The Only Ones Dumb Enough': When Trump Spewed Racist Rhetoric On Birthright Citizenship During 2016 PrimaryDuring a presidential primary debate in 2016, Donald Trump went on a racist tirade against birthright citizenship. Trump stated, "We're the only ones dumb enough."
Lately, Georgia State University law professor Anthony Michael Kreis has become a go-to source on questions about President Donald Trump’s frenzied efforts to reshape the federal government—the main question usually being,
The debate surrounding Don Jr, Ivanka, Eric and Barron comes as Trump is attempting to end birthright citizenship across the United States
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If U.S. citizenship for Puerto Ricans is no longer secure, then neither is the colonial arrangement that produced it.
news Politics. Amid debate on birthright citizenship, Texans in Congress discuss how they became citizens Proposals to curtail the 14th Amendment’s guarantee of birthright citizenship have split ...
It turns out that the President's three eldest children, Don Jr, 47, Ivanka, 43, and Eric, 41, were born to a non-US citizen - his first wife, Ivana Trump, who only held Czech citizenship at the time of their respective births. Such is similarly this case with Trump's youngest offspring, his 19-year-old son Barron.
The birthright citizenship debate explained by Scott Bomboy, opinion contributor - 11/01/18 3:00 PM ET. by Scott Bomboy, opinion contributor - 11/01/18 3:00 PM ET.
Frank Paul Lukacs, who opposes birthright citizenship, said, "I waited 10 years in Czechoslovakia to come out here legally. And what the Supreme Court is saying and those people too, 'Your parents ...
At first blush, it would seem that meant to exclude the children of foreign-born immigrants from enjoying birthright citizenship. But the Senate debate makes clear he and his colleagues meant only to exclude the children of foreign diplomats and officials ...