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Posted by wylie715 on 11/29/2017 7:13:00 PM (view original):
yeah, its kind of like pointing to the Las Vegas shooting and saying all middle aged white men should be deported because they obviously shoot people.
Except in one case those people are already American citizens who have the right to live here as long as they want, and in the other they are NOT American citizens and are trying to (sometimes) illegally come and enjoy the privilege of living here.
Is it their fault they weren't born here? Of course not, but the entire planet can't live in America, if they want to.
There is no right to live in America, for ANYONE. There is a God-given right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Should we take that away from immigrants because of where they were born?
People born in this Country, to two citizens of this Country, don't have the right to live here? You've really taken your stupidity to a different level today.
Its a privilege, not a right, that's why you said that people who don't like it here can leave, remember?
You do know that people are allowed to give up their rights, don't you?
Like giving-up the right to be silent, which you should have started about 5 pages ago.
People born to citizens of the US, in the US, do not have a right to live here? Come on. Where do they have the right to live?
They have a right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. If they can achieve that in the US, without hindering other's rights, they should have the right to be in the US. They should also have the right to leave the US to achieve their rights. So should every other person.
So in one post you say it's not a right, then in your next post you say it is a right. Makes you seem like you're arguing just to argue.
YOU DO NOT HAVE THE RIGHT TO LIVE IN THE US. YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO LIFE, LIBERTY, AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS WHICH CAN LEAD TO LIVING IN THE US.
People born to US citizens in the US have the right to live anywhere they want, but not in the US, because that is a privilege?
What?! It appears you've tried to talk in circles and semantics so much, that you've confused even yourself.
Everyone has the right to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.
If someone wants to live in the US to achieve one of those things, they have the right to.
Being born and living in the US is a privilege, because currently we do not grant people those rights.
Does that clear it up?