Monday, July 20, 2015

Immigration Reform News: Founding Fathers Cared About Immigrants Rights, Unlike Donald Trump, Ann Coulter and Ted Cruz, Argues Constitutional Scholar


In her book
“¡Adios America!: The Left’s Plan To Turn Our Country Into A Third World Hellhole,” author Ann Coulter makes the case that that the 14th amendment doesn’t or at least shouldn’t give rights to immigrants because it was passed in the cntext of black slavery. Constitutional scholar and author Robert J. McWhirter disagrees and criticizes conservatives who advocate interpretations of the Constitution as "originally intened." He takes on Republican presidential candidates like Donald Trump and Ted Cruz for hopping on the tough-on-immigrants bandwagon. In this op-ed (we’re not endorsing the content), McWhirter argues that immigrants’ rights are enshrined not only in the nation's core laws but in the original visions of America’s founding fathers.

We the People … ,” are the first words of our Constitution, not “We the citizens.”  “ We the People … ” means everyone has rights – that is the big idea of a big place called America. The Declaration of Independence, the first definition of America, started the idea that, all men are created equal and that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights. . .
Again, it’s not “all citizens are created equal.” Rights are as inalienable to aliens as anyone else.
Read more:  http://www.latintimes.com/immigration-reform-news-founding-fathers-cared-about-immigrants-rights-unlike-donald-330642
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