Can an immigrant become president of the United States? Can a naturalized citizen become President of the United States? Do illegal immigrants get constitutional rights? Is the DREAM Act only for illegal immigr
Eliminating birthright citizenship through a constitutional amendment would be nearly impossible as well, because of the widespread approval needed not only from Congress but also from the states. What's enshrined in the Constitutioncan't be alteredby a regular congressional vote, either. Amendments no...
But the Colorado court split 4-3 on the ruling. The majority quoted a ruling from Neil Gorsuch, one of Trump’s conservative Supreme Court appointees, when he was a federal judge in Colorado. He ruled then that the state properly kept a naturalized citizen born in Guyana off the president...
a son of Chinese parents returned to the U.S. from abroad and was denied reentry into the country under the Chinese Exclusion Act. Wong Kim Ark argued that, because he was born in the United States, he was a citizen, regardless of his ...
this wouldn't be part of their culture. The people had a long fuse but when it finally blew, it went big. That first protest lasted for a decade and involved not only “eating cake” but beheading the king and just about anybody else who looked like they might have had a little bit...
That Gorsuch decision upheld Colorado's move to strike a naturalized citizen from the state's presidential ballot because he was born in Guyana and didn't meet the constitutional requirements to run for office. The court found that Trump likewise doesn't meet the qualifications due to his r...
16 and originally vetoed by President Woodrow Wilson, only to be overruled by Congress with a 287-100 vote. The movement for prohibition began with concerns in the early 19th century about the negative effects of drinking. The National Prohibition Act was ineffective and failed to control the ...
16 and originally vetoed by President Woodrow Wilson, only to be overruled by Congress with a 287-100 vote. The movement for prohibition began with concerns in the early 19th century about the negative effects of drinking. The National Prohibition Act was ineffective and failed to control the ...
Eliminating birthright citizenship through a constitutional amendment would be nearly impossible as well, because of the widespread approval needed not only from Congress but also from the states. What's enshrined in the Constitutioncan't be alteredby a regular congressional vote, either. Amendments no...
Eliminating birthright citizenship through a constitutional amendment would be nearly impossible as well, because of the widespread approval needed not only from Congress but also from the states. What's enshrined in the Constitutioncan't be alteredby a regular congressional vote, either. Amendments no...