This isn't even the most significant ruling of the day. The court also expanded the power of money in politics, so while you're making s*y faces and wailing about your white ethnonationalism, SCOTUS is giving even more power to rich people and the political duopoly. Despite the fact that our system was designed such that all three branches were supposed to be held in tension, each jealously guarding their powers against the other branches, Kavanaugh in his opinion wrote that political parties are insufficiently powerful. Let that sink in. Looking at the total and complete dominance of two massive, supra-governmental, private organizations facilitating collusion between at least two of the branches of government, he said they're insufficiently powerful. It's time to grow up and get serious about what's actually fucking us over.
US Constitution: "We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to OURSELVES and OUR Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."1790 Naturalization Act: The First Congress limited naturalization to “any alien being a free White person.”The U.S. Supreme Court relied heavily on language of 1790 Naturalization Act in United States v. Bhagat Singh Thind (1923), ruling that Asian Indians (despite being classified as "Caucasian") were not White and were ineligible for naturalization.Devon Stack BLACKPILLED INSOMNIA Stream White Supremes:https://rumble.com/v6vgik1-insomnia-stream-white-supremes.html
>>538148090Who the fuck do you think wants the immigrants? You niggers always do this shit.>no, you're stupid for complaining about the people that want to exterminate you>instead look at what the people trying to exterminate you are doing
>>538148319>Who the fuck do you think wants the immigrants?"immigrants"
>>538148218>The U.S. Supreme Court relied heavily on language of 1790 Naturalization Act in United States v. Bhagat Singh Thind (1923), ruling that Asian Indians (despite being classified as "Caucasian") were not White and were ineligible for naturalization.If you think about it for a second, this line of logic actually supports birthright citizenship. If whiteness was the center of the 1790 NA rather than nation, that centers skin color. If, for example, skin color is rendered no longer salient by law, which it was, then what follows from that old doctrine is the idea that any alien is eligible for naturalization. The 14th puts additional stipulations on this while abrogating whiteness as a determining factor. >>538148319You're not addressing the argument. That's fine, you don't have to. My point is that birthright immigration is less important as a constitutional issue than what I wrote in my OP. Maybe you don't care about the constitution. That's your right.