Justice Brennan's footnote gave us anchor babies
Consider the story of one family of illegal immigrants described in the
Spring 2005 Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons:
"Cristobal Silverio came illegally from Oxtotilan, Mexico, in 1997 and
brought his wife Felipa, plus three children aged 19, 12 and 8.
Felipa ...
gave birth to a new daughter, her anchor baby, named Flor. Flor was
premature, spent three months in the neonatal incubator, and cost San
Joaquin Hospital more than $300,000.
Meanwhile, (Felipa's 19-year-old
daughter) Lourdes plus her illegal alien husband produced their own anchor
baby, Esmeralda.
Grandma Felipa created a second anchor baby, Cristian. ...
The two Silverio anchor babies generate $1,000 per month in public welfare
funding. Flor gets $600 per month for asthma. Healthy Cristian gets $400.
Cristobal and Felipa last year earned $18,000 picking fruit.
Flor and
Cristian were paid $12,000 for being anchor babies."
Democrats act as if the right to run across the border when
you're eight and a half months pregnant, give birth in a U.S. hospital and
then immediately start collecting welfare was exactly what our forebears had
in mind, a sacred constitutional right, as old as the 14th Amendment itself.
The louder liberals talk about some ancient constitutional right, the surer
you should be that it was invented in the last few decades.
In fact, this alleged right derives only from a footnote slyly slipped into
a Supreme Court opinion by Justice Brennan in 1982. You might say it sneaked
in when no one was looking, and now we have to let it stay.
The 14th Amendment was added after the Civil War to overrule the Supreme
Court's Dred Scott decision, which had held that black slaves were not
citizens of the United States. The precise purpose of the amendment was to
stop sleazy Southern states from denying citizenship rights to newly freed
slaves – many of whom had roots in this country longer than a lot of white
people.
The amendment guaranteed that freed slaves would have all the privileges of
citizenship by providing: "All persons born or naturalized in the United
States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United
States and of the State wherein they reside."
The drafters of the 14th Amendment had no intention of conferring
citizenship on the children of aliens who happened to be born in the U.S.
(For my younger readers, back in those days, people cleaned their own houses
and raised their own kids.)
Inasmuch as America was not the massive welfare state operating as a magnet
for malingerers, frauds and cheats that it is today, it's amazing the
drafters even considered the amendment's effect on the children of aliens.
But they did.
The very author of the citizenship clause, Sen. Jacob Howard of Michigan,
expressly said: "This will not, of course, include persons born in the
United States who are foreigners, aliens, who belong to the families of
ambassadors or foreign ministers."
In the 1884 case Elk v. Wilkins, the Supreme Court ruled that the 14th
Amendment did not even confer citizenship on Indians – because they were
subject to tribal jurisdiction, not U.S. jurisdiction.
For a hundred years, that was how it stood, with only one case adding the
caveat that children born to legal permanent residents of the U.S.,
gainfully employed, and who were not employed by a foreign government would
also be deemed citizens under the 14th Amendment (United States v. Wong Kim
Ark, 1898).
And then, out of the blue in 1982, Justice Brennan slipped a footnote into
his 5-4 opinion in Plyler v. Doe, asserting that "no plausible distinction
with respect to 14th Amendment 'jurisdiction' can be drawn between resident
aliens whose entry into the United States was lawful, and resident aliens
whose entry was unlawful." (Other than the part about one being lawful and
the other not.)
Brennan's authority for this lunatic statement was that it appeared in a
1912 book written by Clement L. Bouve (yes, the Clement L. Bouve – the one
you've heard so much about over the years). Bouve was not a senator, not an
elected official, certainly not a judge – just some guy who wrote a book.
So on one hand we have the history, the objective, the author's intent and
100 years of history of the 14th Amendment, which says that the 14th
Amendment does not confer citizenship on children born to illegal
immigrants.
On the other hand, we have a random outburst by some guy named Clement –
who, I'm guessing, was too cheap to hire an American housekeeper.
Any half-wit, including Clement L. Bouve, could conjure up a raft of such
"plausible distinction(s)" before breakfast. Among them: Legal immigrants
have been checked for subversive ties, contagious diseases and have some
qualification to be here other than "lives within walking distance."
But most important, Americans have a right to decide, as the people of other
countries do, who becomes a citizen.
Combine Justice Brennan's footnote with America's ludicrously generous
welfare policies, and you end up with a bankrupt country.
It's bad enough to be governed by 5-4 decisions written by liberal judicial
activists. In the case of "anchor babies," America is being governed by
Brennan's 1982 footnote.
Ann Coulter, well-known for her TV appearances as a political analyst, is an
attorney and author
Posted: August 04, 2010 © 2010 WorldNetDaily
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