修改宪法拯救一艘正在沉没的船?《公民身份条款》修改案与“锚婴”问题

Emily Kendall
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2010年4月23日,亚利桑那州州长简·布鲁尔签署了《支持我们的执法和安全社区法案》,俗称SB 1070。随之而来的法律斗争,包括司法部对该法案的合宪性提出的挑战,使这项有希望的立法和无证移民问题成为公众关注的焦点,引起了全国的关注,并在全国范围内引发了激烈的辩论、坚定的抗议和慷慨激昂的示威。该法案最具争议的提议是,如果亚利桑那州执法人员有理由怀疑某人是非法居留在美国,他们可以调查任何人的移民身份。然而,目前SB 1070法案仍未得到执行,联邦法官苏珊·博尔顿发布禁令,阻止亚利桑那州执行该法案最具争议的条款。当亚利桑那州的sb1070法案暂时被搁置时,另一场移民改革运动正以惊人的速度迅速获得动力。最近的改革可能会像滚雪球一样,在移民政策上产生更为剧烈的变化,不仅影响到联邦的一个州,而且会影响到所有州。最新的移民改革运动集中在改变这个国家的基础之一:第十四修正案的第一节第一款——公民条款。《公民条款》规定:“凡在美国出生或归化美国并受其管辖的人,均为美国及其所居住州的公民。”根据这一条款,任何在美国领土上出生并受美国管辖的儿童,从出生的那一刻起就成为美国公民。这种授予公民权的方法叫做
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Amending the Consitution to Save a Sinking Ship? The Issues Surrounding the Proposed Amendment of the Citizenship Clause and "Anchor Babies
On April 23, 2010, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed into law the Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act, popularly known as SB 1070. The ensuing legal battle that followed, including challenges to the bill's constitutionality levied by the Department of Justice, catapulted this prospective legislation and the issue of undocumented immigration into the public spotlight, gaining national attention and generating heated debates, staunch protests, and impassioned demonstrations across the country. 2 The bill's most controversial proposition would have allowed Arizona law enforcement officers to inquire into any person's immigration status if the officer feels a reasonable suspicion that the person is illegally present in the United States. However, at present SB 1070 remains unenforced as federal judge Susan Bolton issued an injunction preventing Arizona 4 from implementing the bill's most controversial provisions. While Arizona's SB 1070 has been tabled for now, another immigration reform movement is rapidly gaining momentum with amazing speed. This most recent reform may snowball into a much more drastic change in immigration policy, one that will affect not just one state in the Union, but rather all of them. The newest immigration reform movement centers on altering one of the very foundations of this country: Section One, Clause One of the Fourteenth Amendment-the Citizenship Clause. The Citizenship Clause states that, "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."' Per this clause, any child born on United States soil and subject to the country's jurisdiction becomes a United States citizen from the moment he or she is born. This method of bestowing citizenship is called
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