confronted my father and grandfather. my grandfather came to this country after my father was born, lived here seven years, never saw his son. had to wait until he became a citizen in order to bring them over. i asked my dad, were you ever upset with america that you had to live in fascist italy and march as a brownshirt in mussolini s youth corps? and he said, no, america was worth the wait. i would say it s going to put a strain on families but they put themselves in that situation and they have to suffer the consequences. do you believe the 14th amendment to the constitution guarantees citizenship to the children who are born in the united states whose parents are here illegally? i don t. i think that s a i think there is some controversy about whether it does or not. i know that currently we do grant citizenship to people who are born to illegal immigrants here in this country. but and i would actually want to change that. i think that we need to have the congress has the a
english. the congress will uniform rule of naturalization. you know what that means, it means the united states congress and guess what sean, in the 1920s, that s exactly what it did. the 14th amendment excludes indians, that is native americans as u.s. citizens because they felt that they had allegiance to their own tribes. okay. great, 1923, congress reversed course and said under the 14th amendment and under this article one, we ve decided to the grant citizenship, national citizenship to all native americans. you it could not be clearer. article one, section eight, you re right, it gives the broadest possible power to the congress to establish the uniform rule of naturalization. this should not be even in debate.
clause 4. here s what that says in plain english. the congress will uniform rule of naturalization. you know what that means, it means the united states congress and guess what sean, in the 1920s, that s exactly what it did. the 14th amendment excludes indians, that is native americans as u.s. citizens because they felt that they had allegiance to their own tribes. okay. great, 1923, congress reversed course and said under the 14th amendment and under this article one, we ve decided to the grant citizenship, national citizenship to all native americans. you it could not be clearer. article one, section eight, you re right, it gives the broadest possible power to the congress to establish the uniform rule of naturalization. this should not be even in