Governor Ron Nesantis jokes that the New York Times should be welcomed in the pro-Life movement
Governor Ron Desantis, R-Fla, joked that maybe it was time for the pro-Life movement to receive the New York Times in his auspices for the recent title of the inherited media, who admitted “unborn” as children.
“You know, in some ways I feel that we have a great momentum, so there is this question that the president has introduced, and I support him, to say that the Constitution does not give citizenship at birth to people who are illegal here,” Desantis said on Friday on Friday 52. Annual march for life in Washington, DC
“But it’s interesting. Not like it to everyone. And so, The New York Times had a hit article who opposed it. And here was their title, ‘Women without documents ask: Will my unborn child be a citizen?” he said.
“So The New York Times admits it is not just a clump of cells,” said Osantis. “Let’s welcome the New York Times into a life movement.”
The New York Times piecewhich was published on Tuesday, he quoted illegal immigrants who expressed concern that their unborn children may not be recognized as citizens.
The article was the answer to President Donald Trump executive order On Monday, he said that children of illegal immigrants and those born of legal immigrants with temporary visas should not be recognized as citizens.
The Executive Regulation, which enters into force on February 19, says that “the policy of the United States is that no department or government agency is not issued by documents recognized by the citizenship of the United States, nor does it accept documents issued by state, local, or other governments or other governments or bodies allegedly recognized by the citizenship of the United States, persons: (1) When the mother of that person was illegally present in the United States, and the person’s father was not a citizen of the United States or a lawful permanent resident at the time of the birth of a mentioned person, or (2) when the presence is The mothers of that person in the United States were lawful but temporary, and the father of the person was not a citizen of the United States or a legal permanent resident at the time of the birth of the said person. “
The New York Times article quotes a citizenship clause 14. Amendments saying that “all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to their jurisdiction, nationals of the United States and the state in which they reside.”
The article further says that “the provision has since been interpreted so that it applies to almost everything born children Here, regardless of parents’ status. But some advocates of immigration restrictions believe that there is a legal basis for narrowing its scope. ”
In a statement for Fox News DigitalNew York Times spokesman said of the Desantis remarks: “Our editorial board is impartially covered by miscarriage and immigration, as our recent reporting on the immigration executive Regulation of President Trump, from the Logistics of Noving the Army, to legal challenges, to monitoring the demographics of those who would influence deportations, as well as conversations with women without documents they expect to give birth after the command enters into force. “
On Thursday, the Federal Judge in Seattle, US District Judge John Coughenour, temporarily blocked Trump’s Executive Regulation, calling it “obviously unconstitutional. “
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