Professor Jonathan Turley of George Washington University appeared on FOX News yesterday to offer analysis on the birthright citizenship case before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Turley noted the irony of the liberal justices suddenly becoming Scalia-style originalists while also pointing out that the United States is one of the few countries in the world that still has such an ‘insane’ policy.
From the Daily Caller:
Jonathan Turley Says It’s ‘Insane’ US Is One Of Few Countries With Birthright CitizenshipThe Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday regarding President Donald Trump’s executive order that ended birthright citizenship for children born to illegal aliens. Turley said on “Fox & Friends” that the current issues with birthright citizenship pose a major threat to the country.“The fact that we are one of the few countries that continues to embrace birthright citizenship is perfectly insane, and it is a great danger to this government and to this republic,” Turley said. ” So the question for these justices is not necessarily if they agree with birthright citizenship. I expect the majority does not.”Turley said that the justices all appeared to be acting like originalists, meaning they interpreted the Constitution based on its original meaning at the time of adoption. The citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment was ratified in 1868 primarily to grant freed slaves and their children citizenship.“What was really astonishing yesterday is it appeared that we might have nine originalists on the court because the liberal justices started to channel Scalia and to say, ‘oh, you know, we’ve got to stick with the original intent here.’ These are justices, when they look at other rights like the Second Amendment, treat that language as barely a speed bump,” Turley continued. “And they say, well, we have to look at this living constitution and the problems we’re facing today. Well, the problems we’re facing today on birthright citizenship are existential in my view.”
See the clip below:
Later in the day, Turley appeared on the Ingraham Angle and expanded his thoughts on the subject. Watch:
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