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    Birthright Citizenship Act Adds 25 More Cosponsors

    Birthright Citizenship Act adds 25 more Cosponsors
    Wednesday, June 3, 2009, 2009

    Rep. Nathan Deal's (R-Ga.) bill to end Birthright Citizenship added 25 new cosponsors after the Memorial Day recess. The bill currently has 71 cosponsors in addition to Deal and is one of the five bills closely followed by NumbersUSA.

    The Birthright Citizenship Act of 2009 would amend the Immigration and Nationality Act. Under the bill, a person born in the United States gains citizenship if one of the person's parents is:

    a citizen or national of the United States;
    an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States whose residence is in the United States; or
    an alien performing active service in the armed forces.

    Congressmen Who...
    Sponsored the Birthright Citizenship Act
    Wednesday, June 3, 2009, 2:51 PM

    Total 72 Sponsors
    (AL) Bachus
    (AL) Bonner
    (AL) Rogers
    (AZ) Franks
    (AR) Boozman
    (CA) Bilbray
    (CA) Calvert
    (CA) Campbell
    (CA) Herger
    (CA) Lungren
    (CA) McKeon
    (CA) Milner
    (CA) Rohrabacher
    (CA) Royce
    (CO) Coffman
    (CO) Lamborn
    (GA) Broun
    (GA) Deal
    (GA) Gingrey
    (GA) Kingston
    (GA) Linder
    (GA) Price
    (GA) Westmoreland
    (FL) Bilirakis
    (FL) Mica
    (FL) Posey
    (FL) Stearns
    (IL) Roskam
    (IN) Burton
    (IN) Pence
    (IN) Souder
    (KY) Davis
    (KY) Whitfield
    (LA) Alexander
    (MD) Bartlett
    (MI) McCotter
    (MN) Kline
    (MS) Taylor
    (MO) Akin
    (MO) Graves
    (NE) Fortenberry
    (NE) Smith
    (NV) Heller
    (NJ) Garrett
    (NY) King
    (NC) Coble
    (NC) Foxx
    (NC) Jones
    (NC) Myrick
    (OH) Jordan
    (OK) Sullivan
    (PA) Pitts
    (PA) Shuster
    (SC) Brown
    (SC) Wilson
    (TN) Duncan
    (TN) Wamp
    (TX) Brady
    (TX) Burgess
    (TX) Carter
    (TX) Conaway
    (TX) Culberson
    (TX) Gohmert
    (TX) Hall
    (TX) Hensarling
    (TX) Johnson
    (TX) Marchant
    (TX) Neugebauer
    (TX) Poe
    (TX) Sessions
    (TX) Smith
    (UT) Chaffetz

    Official H.R. 1868 cosponsor list
    http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z ... 01868:@@@P

    http://www.numbersusa.com/content/news/ ... nsors.html
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    This is AMNESTY for illegal alien children... facts from NumbersUSA:

    Number of U.S. Citizen Children of Illegal Aliens Growing
    Wednesday, April 15, 2009, 10:43 AM

    A new Pew Hispanic Center report reveals a big increase in the number of children born in the United States to at least one illegal alien parent.

    In 2003, the group found that 2.7 million children had at least one parent who was in the country illegally, but that number is now up to 4 million kids. The report also reveals that 73 percent of all children of illegal aliens are U.S. citizens.

    According to the report, approximately 8.8 million people live in families with illegal alien parents and 75 percent of them are Hispanic.

    The report also revealed some other key facts...

    7 percent of students in public elementary and secondary schools are children of illegal aliens

    1/3 of children of illegal aliens live in poverty

    The median household income for illegal alien families is $36,000 ($50,000 national average)

    In March of 2008, 8.3 million illegal aliens had jobs in the United States


    WHAT NEEDS TO BE INSERTED IN THIS BILL IS THAT BOTH PARENTS MUST BE LEGAL U.S. RESIDENTS, NOT JUST ONE PARENT...

    If this would happen, then you'd see the Illegal Immigrants and their children screaming...

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    What needs to be included is that the parents need to be married or else there will be many little b'tards running around without a father figure.

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    I know a person with US military parents and she was born in a German Hospital. Somehow was did not get her naturalization papers as a child. So she currently is not a US Citizen and is considered illegally in the United States. Why isn't our country helping true Americans?
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    Quote Originally Posted by vmonkey56
    I know a person with US military parents and she was born in a German Hospital. Somehow was did not get her naturalization papers as a child. So she currently is not a US Citizen and is considered illegally in the United States. Why isn't our country helping true Americans?
    Because our politicians hate us, they think Americans are too "demanding". Seems they think low IQ illegals are easier to please.
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    vmonkey wrote: "Why isn't our country helping true Americans?"

    1) Illegals are slave labor

    2) Illegals won't complain about worker conditions

    3) Employers don't need to pay illegals pensions, provide their medical care, pay for their kids education

    The U.S. Chamber of Commerce wants U.S. Citizens out of the U.S. so it can fill the continent with illegals and their slave children... of course, no other country will take American citizens soon... so I guess the U.S. is scr*wed

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    vmonkey56 wrote:

    I know a person with US military parents and she was born in a German Hospital. Somehow was did not get her naturalization papers as a child. So she currently is not a US Citizen and is considered illegally in the United States.
    In 1790 Congress passed the first naturalization law, which in part stated “And the children of citizens of the United States that may be born beyond sea, or outside the limits of the United States, shall be considered as natural born citizensâ€

    "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" ** Edmund Burke**

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    Quote Originally Posted by vmonkey56
    I know a person with US military parents and she was born in a German Hospital. Somehow was did not get her naturalization papers as a child. So she currently is not a US Citizen and is considered illegally in the United States. Why isn't our country helping true Americans?
    have them call their congressman in DC and see what can be done

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    Because our politicians hate us, they think Americans are too "demanding". Seems they think low IQ illegals are easier to please.
    Bowman it sounds like you have been reading Fredo Arias-King
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    Fourteen House members from Texas are cosponsors, but sadly I notice that my new TX-22 congressman Pete Olson is not among the 14. Hopefully he is not a member of the Kamnesty Bailey wing of his party.

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