The ‘anchor baby’ provision in the 14th Amendment (ratified in 1868) was meant to clarify citizenship issues for native Americans and the children of recently emancipated slaves. Granting citizenship to the babies of people here intentionally illegally and then permitting those illegal alien parents to stay in the country to raise their newborn American citizens was not part of the discussion. That concept is bizarre in the least. What national good is to be obtained? The unspoken answer today is that such policies secure potential millions of votes for the ‘compassionate’ Democrats who support such warped and illogical interpretations. There is nothing uniquely ‘American’ about sneaking across our border in the middle of the night just to deliver a baby in the hope of gaining access to our soil and benefits. That is inherently an illegal act. And no, it is not uncaring to ‘punish’ the child for the sins of the parent. The child is a citizen of the parent’s home country and can enjoy all of the duly forthcoming fruits and benefits upon its speedy return. There is no punishment, just level-headed enforcement of the rule of law and common sense. The Constitution and laws of our country are about fairness and equal treatment. They are about preserving our national sovereignty. They are not about enforcing feelings and securing votes for Democrats.
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
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