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To: Niteflyr
We saw the Supreme Court reverse Plessey v. Ferguson with Brown v. Board of Education.

A future court, for a variety of conceivable reasons, could reverse the current interpretation on "born" ~ possibly by tieing in the "jurisdiction of" clause, and massive social dislocations would ensue.

The illegal alien advocates did not seem to appreciate that threat in their latest effort to write a law to legalize 20 million Mexicans ~ apparantly they are unaware of the power of the courts in this country.

57 posted on 07/14/2007 8:36:18 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: muawiyah
We saw the Supreme Court reverse Plessey v. Ferguson with Brown v. Board of Education. A future court, for a variety of conceivable reasons, could reverse the current interpretation on "born" ~ possibly by tieing in the "jurisdiction of" clause, and massive social dislocations would ensue. The illegal alien advocates did not seem to appreciate that threat in their latest effort to write a law to legalize 20 million Mexicans ~ apparantly they are unaware of the power of the courts in this country.

Thanks for posting...many aren't aware of this....:o)

85 posted on 07/14/2007 9:01:49 PM PDT by Niteflyr ("If you’re drawing flak, you know you're over the target".)
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