Comment by tzs
1 month ago
The 14th Amendment says all people born or naturalized in the US and subject to its jurisdiction are citizens.
If someone is immune to prosecution and de facto outside and above the law, I wonder if a case could be made that they are not subject to US jurisdiction, and that invalidates prior citizenship by birth or naturalization.
I sure hope not. We don't need any help weakening citizens' protections from the government.