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there is actually precedent for this. the dumbest precedent imaginable. the year is 2037. law relating to citizenship eligibility for mutants is a function of what a judge ruled about X-men thirty five years agohttps://twitter.com/evanewashington/status/1397780778453454849 …
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wow. very old precedent at linked tweet, image for context https://twitter.com/edwardW2/status/1397783235355054083 …pic.twitter.com/cwZzgwPbbD
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If they’re less then 1% human can they be hunted?
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Marvel argued that mutant characters such as the X-Men were nonhuman and therefore toys depicting them were not subject to tariffs:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toy_Biz,_Inc._v._United_States …
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the judge ruled in their favor, so there's precedent on the books already
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This doesn't really require a prior vote, because pretty much all humans are mutants. So the only answer that actually works from a practical perspective is "yes", regardless of any prior answer.
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