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To: DiogenesLamp
The text in question from Article I Section 8 reads:

To establish a uniform rule of naturalization, and uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies throughout the United States;

I assert that there is no limitation on that power. If you look at the following clause, there is also no limitation on the authority of Congress over bankruptcy laws.

You then stated that my assertion does not naturally follow the statement. Please explain how you came to that conclusion, or by way of rebuttal, show how Congress is limited by the Constitution in it's authority over all rules of naturalization.

317 posted on 02/02/2016 7:49:17 PM PST by taxcontrol ( The GOPe treats the conservative base like slaves by taking their votes and refuses to pay)
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To: taxcontrol
I assert that there is no limitation on that power.

No limitation on the power to make a uniform rule of naturalization?

Does Congress have power to make a law that everyone, no exceptions, must go through a naturalization process to be a citizen?

Does Congress have power to make a law that no one must go through a naturalization process to be a citizen?

408 posted on 02/03/2016 6:03:36 AM PST by Joachim
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