An alternate history thought-experiment:
On December 8, 1941, the Empire of Japan invaded and occupied the US territory of Hawaii. During the following months, Japan stationed 100,000 soldiers and sailors in the islands, along with 5,000 Japanese civilian administrators.
At the time of the hard-fought US Liberation of Hawaii on July 4, 1944, there were living in Hawaii:
- 33,000 Japanese POWs;
- 4,000 Japanese civilian former administrators;
- 33,000 Japanese POWs;
- 4,000 Japanese civilian former administrators;
- 6,000 dependents of those civilian former administrators;
- including 1,000 who had been born in Hawaii.
According to the logic of the Democrats concerning the 14th Amendment, those 1000 Japanese children born in Hawaii are US citizens, and are not merely US citizens, but are indeed natural born US citizens, and thus eligible to be US President in about 35 years. And, moreover, they and their parents cannot be repatriated to Japan, For, after all, they were born in the de jure territory of the USA, irrespective of the illegality of their mothers being in US territory at the times of their births.
Obviously, this is absurd.
Likewise, the Democrats' assertion about "birthright citizenship" for "anchor babies" is absurd.
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