Radical ACLU Attorney Receives Pushback by Justices Kagan and Alito After Claiming that “DOMICILE” Has Never Mattered for Birthright Citizenship
Source: The Gateway Pundit · Bias: Far Right
Summary
A high-stakes oral argument saw an unlikely alliance between liberal Justice Elena Kagan and conservative stalwart Justice Samuel Alito. The post Radical ACLU Attorney Receives Pushback by Justices Kagan and Alito After Claiming that “DOMICILE” Has Never Mattered for Birthright Citizenship appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
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