Thursday, August 20, 2015

Amending the 14th Amendment

The 14th amendment to the constitution can also be amended.  That shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone, but people seem think it is set in stone unlike gay marriage and universal healthcare which one thought to be unchangeable.

All we need to do is add an amendment that states 10 months after a certain date, new rules for being a natural U.S. citizen and those rules will be, A) Born anywhere if both biological parents are U.S. citizens, or B) at least one biological parent is a U.S. citizen and they are born on U.S. territory.

There can be exceptions for government employees or military personal stationed outside the U.S.  Also the 10 month window will allow time for anyone gestating in their mother to still be covered by the current rules.


So literally no one alive would be affected by this change in the law.