The 14th Amendment Should Be Abolished

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GOVT 2305-75427June 29, 2017What is a Citizen?As it states in the first section of the constitution, a citizen is “All persons born ornaturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the UnitedStates and of the State wherein they reside.” For years, many have argued if children whoseparents are “illegal aliens” should have the right to still be considered a citizen of the UnitedStates despite the fact that their parents are here illegally and have violated that law. Couldmaking the process of obtaining citizenship easier fix our problems?The 14th amendment (written in July 1868) which grants citizenship rights and equalprotection to “all persons born or naturalized in the United States”, impacts the issue ofcitizenship of children who are born in the Unites States but their parents entered the countryillegally and raises the question on whether or not they should be considered an Americancitizen. American constitutional law proposes that to correct the practice of “birthrightcitizenship” that the misinterpretation that the 14th amendment has should be eliminated. …show more content…
Will, “An argument to be made about immigrant babies andcitizenship”, it positions: “To end the practice of "birthright citizenship," all that is required is tocorrect the misinterpretation of that amendment's first sentence: "All persons born or naturalizedin the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States andof the state wherein they