Ha! The guy provides examples of how immigration was indeed mentioned by the Founding Fathers and shut up is the best you've got. 1-0 lead for the baseball crank...
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This is a gross exaggeration. The naturalization clause is the only one of those that maybe concerns immigration. Otherwise you've cited the part on importing slaves and requirements for political office.
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Acknowledging certain citizenship requirements for office and that other countries exist really doesn’t address immigration, not even tangentially. I guess you could argue “establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization” gets close, but it’s a little light on specifics.
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You full-text-searched for "citizen"?
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Those are mainly mentions of citizenship required to hold office, not immigration, which I’m pretty sure you copy and pasted from a .net site for 6th graders.
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Dan thinks "citizen" and "immigration" of the same word. To be fair, English is his third language.
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