One thing is for certain-—there are a whole lot more bleeding states than there are Red states!
Seriesly, no their not and this is hugh
Properly interpreted, the 14th Amendment does not confer birthright citizenship on anyone who happens to be born here.
Such an interpretation - the prevailing one, according to our judiciary, of course - is but one of many utterly ridiculous aspects of modern America.
Has the state of Hawaii made and are they enforcing a law that allows foreign born people to obtain a birth certificate that makes it appear as if they are born in Hawaii, USA? This means that people who are not born citizens or naturalized as citizens can obtain all the privileges granted by the Constitution even to the point of being elected to the highest office in our land. Does this not infringe upon the privileges of native and naturalized citizens? If not, why make a distinction between citizens and non-citizens for any purpose?
“Their” or “There”? Makes a difference.