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Old 01-08-2008, 03:46 PM
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Arrow *CWN Loving Huckabee More: No Automatic Americans*

Sorry bout that,

1. But Huckabee wants to get rid of the automatic American Citizenship, by Illegals having their children here.
2. I love this, its great news!
3. Read all about it, HERE:Huckabee vows to defy birthright citizenship*-*-*The Washington Times, America's Newspaper

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Huckabee vows to defy birthright citizenship
By Stephen Dinan
January 8, 2008




Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee made a campaign stop yesterday at the Barley House in Concord, N.H. If he wins the presidency, he said, he intends to review the case against two Border Patrol agents who are serving lengthy prison sentences for shooting a fleeing suspect. (Associated Press)

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Mike Huckabee wants to amend the Constitution to prevent children born in the U.S. to illegal aliens from automatically becoming American citizens, according to his top immigration surrogate — a radical step no other major presidential candidate has embraced.



Mr. Huckabee, who won last week's Republican Iowa caucuses, promised Minuteman Project founder James Gilchrist that he would force a test case to the Supreme Court to challenge birthright citizenship, and would push Congress to pass a 28th Amendment to the Constitution to remove any doubt.

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Old 01-08-2008, 04:06 PM
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Wow, this is the first thing to come from him that didn't make me throw up in my mouth. I like the idea.
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