“Denying people their citizenship is a clear way to indicate that they should no longer expect to receive the rights of citizens.”— Jennifer Wright, harpersbazaar.com
“It’s crucial we remember that la migra is more than a bogeyman, and the people who would seemingly love to deploy its full force are in power.”— Ella Cerón, teenvogue.com
“Only if the sublime is married to the beautiful and our sensitivity to both has been shaped in equal measure, are we complete citizens of nature, without on that account being its slaves, and without squandering our citizenship in the intelligible world.”— Friedrich Schiller, plato.stanford.edu
“We have to be as passionate, if not more passionate, about our responsibilities as we are about our rights. I have a right to free speech, but I also have a responsibility to be humane and productive with what I speak.”— Bernice King, twitter.com
“There is a natural disgust in the minds of nearly all white people, to the idea of an indiscriminate amalgamation of the white and black races….A separation of the races is the only perfect preventive of amalgamation….Such separation, if ever affected at all, must be affected by colonization….I am n…”— Abraham Lincoln, virginia.edu
“We don’t have to call upon every citizen to die for his country, but we don’t even demand that each one live just a little for his or her country.”— Mike Huckabee, amazon.com
“Affordable health care? Here’s my word— and I never go back on my word: Obamacare needs to be repealed ASAP— and replaced with something far better. Immigration reform? Has anybody been more of a leader on this issue than me? My plan is simple: We build a wall and take back control of our country. M…”— Donald Trump, amazon.com
“Citizenship is not a gift we can afford to keep giving away, and I will find a legal way of stopping this policy.”— Donald Trump, amazon.com
“The original purpose of the Fourteenth Amendment, which was ratified in 1868, following the Civil War, was to guarantee all rights granted to citizens in the Constitution to freed slaves. No serious historian could possibly interpret any of the supporting language in the Congressional Record that th…”— Donald Trump, amazon.com