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This is a thread to discuss the issue related to the 14th amendment and the guarantee within that amendment to birthright citizenship.
I think that this is going to be a huge issue next year. I think that many of the right wingers who brought into the whole Obama Birther nonsense are going to jump onto this bandwagon en-masse. Furthermore, this will not be fought in Congress, although a few congressmen like Steve King of Iowa have brought it up. It will be fought on the local and state level. Here are some of the states that you can expect to see some action on this front from next year:
Arizona
Russell Pearce, the architect of the prison contractor benefits bill also known as SB1070 has been elected the new president of the state Senate. Further, the Arizona house has the biggest Republican margin in decades. Pearce is a Mormon with ties to neo Nazi groups. He has openly called for legislation to deny the children of illegal aliens born in Arizona basic rights such as a birth certificate.
Utah
They are gathering in Utah this weekend to focus on developing anti-immigration laws.
Texas
Texas State Rep. Leo Berman (R-Tyler) pre-filed seven anti-illegal immigration bills on this morning. These bills won’t be considered until next year, but the fact that he is getting them out now says a lot about the priority he is placing on them. One of the bills HB 292 is exactly the type of bill that Pearce is pushing for in Arizona. The bill attempts to deny the state from issuing a birth certificate to children of illegal aliens by redefining the term “Jurisdiction.”
Georgia
I’m including Georgia on this list because the newly elected Governor, Nathan Deal, is a former congressman who has tried to push similar bills through at the national level. He has also flirted with birtherism and I have no doubt that he will make a push for a similer laws attacking the 14th amendment.
I think that this is going to be a huge issue next year. I think that many of the right wingers who brought into the whole Obama Birther nonsense are going to jump onto this bandwagon en-masse. Furthermore, this will not be fought in Congress, although a few congressmen like Steve King of Iowa have brought it up. It will be fought on the local and state level. Here are some of the states that you can expect to see some action on this front from next year:
Arizona
Russell Pearce, the architect of the prison contractor benefits bill also known as SB1070 has been elected the new president of the state Senate. Further, the Arizona house has the biggest Republican margin in decades. Pearce is a Mormon with ties to neo Nazi groups. He has openly called for legislation to deny the children of illegal aliens born in Arizona basic rights such as a birth certificate.
Utah
They are gathering in Utah this weekend to focus on developing anti-immigration laws.
Based on the fact that Pearce of Arizona is going to be there, I expect that he will be pushing for similar legislation attacking the 14th amendment. Not to stereotype, but the Mormon church doesn’t have the best record in their historical dealings with brown skinned people.Utah Sen. Dennis Stowell, R-Parowan, and Reps. Carl Wimmer, R-Herriman, Chris Herrod, R-Provo, and Steve Sandstrom, R-Orem, all staunch supporters of stricter immigration laws, will be on hand, as well as Arizona Sen. Russell Pearce, the author of the Arizona bill.
Texas
Texas State Rep. Leo Berman (R-Tyler) pre-filed seven anti-illegal immigration bills on this morning. These bills won’t be considered until next year, but the fact that he is getting them out now says a lot about the priority he is placing on them. One of the bills HB 292 is exactly the type of bill that Pearce is pushing for in Arizona. The bill attempts to deny the state from issuing a birth certificate to children of illegal aliens by redefining the term “Jurisdiction.”
Georgia
I’m including Georgia on this list because the newly elected Governor, Nathan Deal, is a former congressman who has tried to push similar bills through at the national level. He has also flirted with birtherism and I have no doubt that he will make a push for a similer laws attacking the 14th amendment.