Pottapaug1938 wrote:Only in the sense that a foreign national could be granted citizenship in a particular state without having satisfied the federal naturalization requirements. If you look at the clear language of the 14th Amendment, it makes clear that you and I, having been born within the United States, are citizens of both the United States and of the state in which we reside. The law of federal or state citizenship HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH CONTRACT LAW.
Your word games have long since become tiresome, PD.
I think the court mentioning at least five times the word contract in relation to citizenship is clear enough, perhaps 6 times is the magic number?
And since you forgot, being born or naturalized is only one of the conditions of being a us citizen, you also have to be subject to the jurisdiction as well.
That is what the word AND means in the first sentence of the the 14th.
All persons born or naturalized in the United States,
and subject to the jurisdiction thereof,