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In reply to the discussion: Trump asks Supreme Court to allow him to end birthright citizenship [View all]republianmushroom
(19,551 posts)27. You nailed it.
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Trump asks Supreme Court to allow him to end birthright citizenship [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Mar 13
OP
What is the emergency? There's a constitutional amendment or does that matter any more?
Deuxcents
Mar 13
#2
re: "Universal injunctions have reached epidemic proportions since the start of the current administration"
thesquanderer
Mar 13
#10
I wish I could say I had faith that the SCOTUS would decline to hear his appeal,
Qutzupalotl
Mar 13
#12
Trump made money from birth tourism allowing Russian women to stay at his hotels
mgardener
Mar 13
#24
The way I read it, it's not retroactive. It would take effect 30 days after it's changed
Bengus81
Mar 14
#46
Real test of the Constitution. The SC should simply tell Trump to take it to Congress where it would need 66 votes
Bengus81
Mar 14
#47
Almost right. The final clause of the 14th Amendment reads, "The Congress shall have power to enforce, by
24601
Mar 14
#48
Isn't this in our constitution and needs to be overturned by a constitutional convention and not the unelected
kimbutgar
Mar 13
#37