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11 hours ago, Interviewed_at_Weehawken said:

See, this shows how silly you are. I was literally responding to a post where the person was talking about the constitutional rights of CITIZENS.

Also, you are literally saying that I am poorly informed because you might disagree with me.  That is a real problem.  People will never be able to have productive discussions with that type of attitude.

No, I'm not saying you're poorly informed because you're disagreeing with me, I'm saying it because...you're wrong. 

The right to protest or to freedom of speech is NOT reserved for citizens. It's absolutely afforded to anyone here on a student visa. 

 

11 hours ago, Boring said:

In other words you are entitled to your own beliefs, but you are not entitled to your own facts.

That's a perfect way of putting it.

 

It takes SOOO little if you are ignorant about the laws impacting those here on student visas or...any other types of visa, Green Cards, any other way you're on US Soil... it's actually amazing someone could be an adult and think this would be about ME disagreeing and just not understand Freedom of Speech or the 1st amendment and think that was somehow a personal thing. 

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11 hours ago, Interviewed_at_Weehawken said:

You literally referenced my post

Yeah, I "LITERALLY" didn't until you...I guess assumed I did and then replied to me.

 

At THAT point, sure, I replied to you.

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9 hours ago, scourge165 said:

No, I'm not saying you're poorly informed because you're disagreeing with me, I'm saying it because...you're wrong. 

The right to protest or to freedom of speech is NOT reserved for citizens. It's absolutely afforded to anyone here on a student visa. 

 

Where in the Constitution does it say that people are who are here as guests (or illegally entered the country) have the same rights as citizens?  Or are we talking about Supreme Court rulings? You do know that decisions can be overturned, correct?

Or are you poorly informed?

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Where in the Constitution does it say that people are who are here as guests (or illegally entered the country) have the same rights as citizens?  Or are we talking about Supreme Court rulings? You do know that decisions can be overturned, correct?
Or are you poorly informed?

The 14th Amendment.


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51 minutes ago, Le duke said:


The 14th Amendment.


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What does it say?  (I know what it says btw)

It doesn't say anything about student visas, aliens, etc.

You are referring to court interpretations of the 14th.  

You might not like it, but that is the way it is...

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