Legal And Illegal Essay, Research Paper
Ok, there are 3 types of people that live in the country,
Residents (both
legal and illegal), citizens of the U.S., and Citizens of the
United States
of America.
Residents are people who were born in another country, have not
been
naturalized, and have been domiciled here for 90 days. Legal
Residents
(also legal aliens) are the ones who came over on work, student,
etc..
visa’s. Illegal Residents are here without the approval of our
government
and are sometimes referred to as illegal aliens.
A citizen of the U.S. is someone who was born in the District of
Columbia, a
federal military base, or other U.S. territory such as Guam,
Puerto Rico,
etc.. These people have no enumerated rights under the
Constitution, they
have only the privileges granted to them by the 14th amendment.
They live
under exclusive legislative rule by the President of the U.S.
They have no
representatives or senators and are entirely at the mercy of the
federal
government. Also called a federal citizen. This type of
citizenship is
never capitalized when referred to because it is considered
inferior to true
Citizenship.
A Citizen of the United States of America, is also known
Constitutionally as
a Citizen of the several States. This is a person who was born
in one of
the 50 states that make up the the U.S.A. These people have
rights that are
enumerated in the Constitution and can not have those rights
taken away from
them by the government. This is what the majority of the people
living in
the country today are; however, the previous type is what our
government
would like us to believe that we are so they can control us and
strip us of
our rights. They are doing a pretty good job of it too. They
have
overstepped there Constitutional bounds and have been dumbing
down the
country by tampering with our education system. They enforce
laws not
written for us by using federal law enforcement, which also has
no
jurisdiction over us. This is also how they trick us into
legally agreeing
to pay federal income tax. Very evil indeed. That is why I
have taken it
upon myself to try and point this out to as many people as
possible.
In every contest rules disclosure I have read so far they
usually state
“only legal residents of the United States are eligible”, and
“odds are
dependent on the number of eligible entries received”.
According to the
Constitution, Blacks legal dictionary, and every federal
definition for
citizenship that I have ever seen (including the IRS’s 10/40
booklet) that
makes us people who were born free in a state not eligible to
participate.
That sounds like discrimination to me.