Q. What if the government could strip you of your citizenship rights because of where your mother was when you were born?
A. Citizenship isn't a right. It's a privilege. But moreover, the government can't strip you of a privilege you never had in the first place.
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davidfarrar
I stand partially corrected, David.
ReplyDeleteCitizenship-of-right, had by whatever lawful means, is a privilege - One that may be alienated, but only by the due process of duly authorized law.
"When a man becomes a citizen of the United States under the Constitution he cannot cease to be a citizen, except by expatriation for the commission of some crime by which his citizenship shall be forfeited."...Sen. Jacob Howard
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davidfarrar