Mark Geragos
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I'm saying that, yes, I was responsible.
And yes, I told you where she is.
So you killed her?
Yes.
The gun is pointed at her son.
Speak to me of terror.
The Teflon is gone, the Don is covered with Velcro, and every charge in the indictment stuck.
You think my father's a rat?
I mean, what the you said?
You wanna bring up families?
For my daughter, for my father, for every buddy that you spoke about, I will take a piece of you every time, bitch.
There are those sort of narrow exceptions for ambassador of foreign public ships.
Tribal Indians is an enormous one that they were very focused on in the debates as well.
But what I do is I invite the court to look at the intervening step, which is the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1866.
And there they didn't say subject to the jurisdiction thereof.
there it says not subject to any foreign power now if you go back to blackstone in calvin's case they say it does not matter if you are subject to any foreign power if you are born in the king's domains you have this indefeasible duty of allegiance to the king at any time so there's a clear repudiation in the civil rights act the civil rights act is this breakwater which makes it very very clear that they are not thinking about allegiance in the terms of like the british common law
They've adopted the Republican conception of allegiance.
So it's from not subject to any foreign power.
I think if you look at the structure of that statute, where it's 1401A and then B through H, it says these are the people who are entitled to birthright citizenship.
A is the constitutional standard, and then B through H are all the categories that Congress has superadded to that.