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Ending Birthright Citizenship: Are These People Serious?

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See @ProfD this is what I mean......

 


Come on Uncle Phil....you want to "end" Birthright Citizenship?
Which opens the gate to them removing YOUR citizenship next?
 

The 14th Amendment was instituted specifically to ensure that ADOS and their offspring were able to not only get citizenship but KEEP our citizenship in this country and not have it be removed by racist politicians with the same tricks they would use to prevent our Ancestors from voting or owning property.
 

How in the hell are you going to question the validity of the 14th Amendment or claim it "must go" just because you don't like how certain people today may TRY to use it to their benefit, when it's still FAR more beneficial to you?

Reminds me of racists in rural America who are ON welfare but will vote for racist politicians AGAINST welfare just to keep Black folks from getting it.
 

Bro, I understand your concern over Black folks supporting the positions of racists and white supremacists. 

 

Rest assured, they cannot end birthright citizenship for FBA/AfroAmericans no more than it can be taken away from white folks.

 

It would be best for FBA/AfroAmericans to heed the advice of the late Dick Gregory and remain neutral in these issues that have nothing to do with us.

 

Unfortunately, the generations of FBA/AfroAmericans starting with Gen-X and younger are getting distracted by this other sh8t instead of keeping their eyes on the ball that is our own bizness.😎

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ProfD

Be careful saying what they "can't do" under THIS Administration.

1. Any part of the Constitution can be changed/amended or even eliminated if you get enough people in Congress and on the SCOTUS to support it.

2. Who...20 years ago...would have believed a man convicted of 34 felonies would have even won the Republican nomination let alone be elected AGAIN to the White house?
 

1 hour ago, Pioneer1 said:

Be careful saying what they "can't do" under THIS Administration.

NF Jr. said Black people should always be prepared for relocation.🤣

 

 

1 hour ago, Pioneer1 said:

1. Any part of the Constitution can be changed/amended or even eliminated if you get enough people in Congress and on the SCOTUS to support it.

Looks like this administration will be testing it.

 

Even if they are unsuccessful getting the Constitution changed, that may not stop them from doing whatever they want. 

 

1 hour ago, Pioneer1 said:

2. Who...20 years ago...would have believed a man convicted of 34 felonies would have even won the Republican nomination let alone be elected AGAIN to the White house?

 Nobody should be surprised when it comes to white criminals. Laws and rules don't apply the same way to them.😎

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ProfD

 


NF Jr. said Black people should always be prepared for relocation.

 

Facts

 

 

 

 

Looks like this administration will be testing it.

Even if they are unsuccessful getting the Constitution changed, that may not stop them from doing whatever they want. 

 

We can look at the recent deployment of the National Guard as examples of that.
Regardless of what the judges say....the troops stay.

What good is some judge in Oregon declaring that National Guard deployment in D.C. is illegal if Trump is just going to KEEP them there anyway regardless as to the ruling?
 

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