No anchor baby is or ever has been a citizen. The preamble clearly describes to whom the constitution applies and it only applies to citizens and those invited. The uninvited have no constitutional rights. As such, you can't be naturalized simply because they illegally trespassed and shit out a kid in our borders. It simply means it's another trespasser without constitutional rights.
The Constitution applies to the federal government and by extension of the 14th amendment, to the states.
Rights are uninalienable and are not granted by the constitution or by law. They are given to you by God, whether you're a citizen or not. The Constitution simply restrains the government from infringement on those rights, whether the person whose rights are to be infringed upon is a citizen or not. Why do you think illegal aliens get their day in court just like citizens do? Our gov cannot torture illegals. Our government needs a warrant to search their homes. Illegals cannot be shot on sight or made into slaves. Why? Cause they have rights.
And if you are an America citizen, you got that way by being natural born or naturalized. Anchor babies are not naturalized, but are citizens. What does that suggest?
You have no idea what you're talking about.
They cannot be shot because of laws. Non- citizenship does not unperson them. Not all laws rest upon the constitution.
Read the preamble and try again.
You cherry picked 1 of the several instances. And the law against murder exists because people have a right to life and an infringement on that right is a harm.
If you are a person, you have rights. Removing those rights is the unpersoning. Like you said illegals are people. People have rights. Not just citizens.
"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."
Where does it say it applies only to citizens? Where does it suggest it applies to citizens at all?
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