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    Birthright Citizenship Act would clarify ‘under the jurisd

    Birthright Citizenship Act would clarify ‘under the jurisdiction’
    ‘Anchor baby’ added to ‘New American Heritage Dictionary’


    sonorannews.com
    BY LINDA BENTLEY
    DECEMBER 7, 2011

    WASHINGTON – H.R.140, titled the Birthright Citizenship Act of 2011, was introduced on Jan 5. 2011 by Rep. Steve King (l), R-Iowa. As of last month, the bill had 80 co-sponsors.

    While its companion bill S.723 was read twice in the Senate and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary in April 2011, H.R.140 was referred to the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration Policy and Enforcement on Jan. 24, 2011 where it languishes without action.

    The bill does not amend the Constitution but rather Section 301 of the Immigration and Nationality Act to clarify those classes of individuals born in the United States who are considered nationals and citizens of the United States at birth.

    The Birthright Citizenship Act amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to clarify a person born in the United States "subject to the jurisdiction" of the United States for citizenship at birth if the person is born in the United States of parents, one of whom is: (1) a U.S. citizen or national, (2) a lawful permanent resident alien whose residence is in the United States, or (3) an alien performing active service in the U.S. Armed Forces.

    The United States presently recognizes any person born on American soil as a U.S. citizen, ignoring the constitutional requirement under the 14th Amendment that one must also be “subject to the jurisdictionâ€
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    Thats one of the reasons why I have CALLED and emailed the committee on several occasions. We need a sustained effort from here at Alipac that addresses this bill. If this bill were to pass It could change the entire Immigration debate forever ... Lots of people here,but I am afraid that not many bother to make the calls and send the emails to affect the change that we need. In my opinion "birthright citizenship" Is the MAJOR reason that we have millions Of Illegals here In our country. it Is a HUGE Incentive to hop the fence ... TS

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    Topsecret, I'm right there with you; giving citizenship to the children of illegal aliens is having a most profound impact on this country. Our states are spending billions educating and supporting these children while educational opportunities for American citizen children are being cut due to lack of funding.
    Many Americans struggle with high health care costs for their own families, while their tax dollars go to support free health care for the children of illegals!
    Furthermore, illegals have sunk deep roots in this country due to birthright citizenship for their children; it is the incentive to hop the fence and then to stay put! Passing this bill is imperative if the immigration situation is to change in this country.
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