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Why Birthright Citizenship Is a Legislative Matter—Not Judicial or Executive

By Michael Taylor | ThaWilsonBlock Magazine The question of who qualifies for American citizenship is not just a moral or political debate — it is a constitutional one. For over a century, courts and executive agencies have applied birthright citizenship in a way that defies the intent of the 14th Amendment and undermines Congress’s constitutional authority. This practice, particularly as it applies to children born to undocumented immigrants, raises a serious challenge: > Can individuals derive irrevocable constitutional benefits from ongoing unlawful presence? And if not, why has the judiciary allowed it? This question strikes at the heart of the rule of law. The answer lies in decades of misinterpretation, judicial drift, and administrative neglect. The issue is not emotional. It is structural. And it belongs squarely with Congress, not the courts or the White House. --- 🔎 The 14th Amendment’s Soft Spot: Jurisdiction The 14th Amendment states: > “All persons born ...

"Because It Was Valentine's Day" by H. Peter Ji (PHOTOGRAPHY)

Because it was Valentine's Day by H Peter Ji on 500px.com

"As part of the Downtown LA landmark series, while spending a late afternoon and an evening, I turned to one of my favorite sights - the water fountain at Grand Park with a view of the City Hall. I waited till the sunset glow started hitting the iconic building. Usually the lighting at this pretty water fountain intermittently changes in a few different colors, like blue, red and yellow. But it didn't change from magenta (or pink) that evening. Then, later as I was packing up, it dawned on me that it stayed magenta because it was Valentine's Day." - H. Peter Ji

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