Not if I'm writing the law, they aren't.
Thanks a lot for that. My three children's mother, though a legal alien, was not a citizen, and therefore by your broadly swinging axe, not entitled to the rights of American born children, at least not automatically without some additional legal procedure for which no bureaucracy or budget exists. But hey, what does this country need, but another layer of bureaucracy?
I'm sure you can backpedal your statement and say, as so often happens, "Oh, I didn't mean
that,"because you meant illegals without saying it, and without thinking about how the distinction might be made, nor how it might be possible to enact unconstitutional laws that nullify the rights that
children already born had when they were born, but we are so often now being governed by people who do not think and do not count the exceptions swept up in their bloviating rhetoric that I think it's time, just this once, to stop and actually THINK about what you're saying, and not have to unsay it later. I wish I could express my true opinion of that position here, but I don't like yellow cards, so I'll just have to say....excuse me for disagreeing!
You're all in favor of denying rights to those whose parents are illegal, arguing that this is not penalizing the children, but you're apparently also in favor of retroactively removing the rights of those already born, whose citizenship was guaranteed from that moment by the law.