Johnnyboy1) Birthright Citizenship? The 14th Amendment Doesn’t Say What You Think
You’ve been lied to. Simply being born on U.S. soil does not automatically make you an American citizen. That’s the story you’ve been told, that’s the headline version, that’s the bumper sticker version, but it is not what the law actually says. The media repeats it, Politicians chant it, Law professors simplify it, and almost nobody reads the actual words. Today, we’re going to read the words, and once you see them — really see them — you’ll understand why the phrase “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” changes everything. Turn on any major network — let’s say CNN — you’ll hear it stated as a settled fact: “If you’re born here, you’re a citizen, Period,” no qualifiers, no nuance, no constitutional text on the screen, just certainty, but certainty is not accuracy. Because the Fourteenth Amendment does not say “All persons born in the United States are citizens,” it says something very different, and that difference is the entire case. So let’s slow this down, let’s read the actual c...