Callatoroy
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we are talking about zen's idea.It doesn't even mention the parents. This is not a difficult puzzle.
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we are talking about zen's idea.It doesn't even mention the parents. This is not a difficult puzzle.
Yes, any person in the US save ambassadors' families is subject to American jurisdiction.Probably. I'm just looking at what makes sense overall, not necessarily as it relates to this specific case.
People who are vacationing, visiting, acting as diplomats or existing illegally are still under the jurisdiction of their home country, not the US, at least not to any more degree than I'm under the jurisdiction of Mexico when I vacation there.
You are under the jurisdiction of both places. Not difficult.Of course they can. I mentioned that when I referenced me vacationing in mexico. That (being arrested, charged, convicted and jailed in Mexico) doesn't mean I'm not, ultimately, under the jurisdiction of the US, right?
You clearly do not. For one thing, you seem to think that only one country has jurisdiction. In reality, people are subject to mutliple jurisdictions at once. Wal-Mart is subject to the jurisdiction of at least half the countries in the world.I think I have a good enough idea of what "jurisdiction thereof" means to form my opinion, even if I'm expanding the application more than others might.
Nope. I think, ultimately, and as it relates to citizenship, you are primarily under the jurisdiction of your home country. That doesn't mean you can't commit crimes and be charged in another country.You clearly do not. For one thing, you seem to think that only one country has jurisdiction. In reality, people are subject to mutliple jurisdictions at once. Wal-Mart is subject to the jurisdiction of at least half the countries in the world.
John Elk would like a word with you (recognizing Congress fixed that issue by statute).Yes, any person in the US save ambassadors' families is subject to American jurisdiction.
Are you referring to the NRA?There is an entire industry using our constitution against us.
lol - do you think people vacationing in a foreign county aren't subject to that country's jurisdiction? Try going on vacation to France, robbing a bank, and telling them only US legal authorities can prosecute you.Probably. I'm just looking at what makes sense overall, not necessarily as it relates to this specific case.
People who are vacationing, visiting, acting as diplomats or existing illegally are still under the jurisdiction of their home country, not the US, at least not to any more degree than I'm under the jurisdiction of Mexico when I vacation there.
Not sure if you’re being serious here. That’s not how it works at all.Probably. I'm just looking at what makes sense overall, not necessarily as it relates to this specific case.
People who are vacationing, visiting, acting as diplomats or existing illegally are still under the jurisdiction of their home country, not the US, at least not to any more degree than I'm under the jurisdiction of Mexico when I vacation there.
You say "using our constitution against us" as if existing American citizens are harmed when someone else is born a US citizen. Which makes no sense. We have a slowly inverting population pyramid as our birth rates continue to drop. We need all the young American citizens we can get.There is an entire industry using our constitution against us.
Cool story. Now do the second amendment.
A lot of competition for that title. I’d think that Corey Lewandowski, Ted Cruz, Sean Hannity, and Steven Miller are all up there.The most punchable face in all of the MAGA media ecosystem.
Fucking hate that guy.
I cannot fathom a scenario where Miller isn’t #1 in pen.A lot of competition for that title. I’d think that Corey Lewandowski, Ted Cruz, Sean Hannity, and Steven Miller are all up there.
Nobody is sure why you think that.I think I have a good enough idea of what "jurisdiction thereof" means to form my opinion, even if I'm expanding the application more than others might.
Why? It is both stupid and not the law.we are talking about zen's idea.
Cool story. Now do the second amendment.
Were the only country in the world STUPID enough to elect a narcissistic, pedophile, felon, serial adulter, failed businessman, nepotism baby as president.