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Does the President have a point in his argument against birthright citizenship?

Yes, but he’s not interested in making it.Rather than trying to have an open and honest discussion about the merits of birthright citizenship (which, contrary to his claims, is practiced by about 1/3 of the countries in the world), he’s trying to use the issue to “energize the base” on the Republican side by proposing changing it by EO — without any real debate on the merits — which even most of the fairly small number of people who think the 14th doesn’t necessarily apply to illegal immigrants agrees isn’t the right way to change it. They think it could be changed by a law passed by Congress.I disagree with the idea that we should change birthright citizenship in the US, but I don’t deny that there are some rational arguments on the other side. I just don’t find them convincing.

Why would anyone reject well-meaning corrections to improve their answer?

Why would anyone reject well-meaning corrections to improve their answer?Is this really not obvious to you?I presume good intentions on behalf of those suggesting edits to me, but I often reject their proposed changes.Maybe I disagree with the suggestion.Maybe I don’t understand the suggestion.Maybe Quora is presenting the suggestion in such a way as to make it look like no change at all (this happens a lot).Maybe the suggestion is just plain wrong (introduces misspelled words, etc.)Don’t take it personally. It’s my answer and ultimately I get to decide what should be in it.

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