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When the Constitution claims the freedom for all in domestic and legislative areas within our posterity, does it consider the possibilities of illegal immigration within our modern American society?
Oh and btw, guess my age. I heard somebody say that one can guess someone's age by their question. :) Give it a try.

At the time the Constitution was written, there were no restrictions on who could enter this country, they wanted people to come here & help build this country into a nation. So, no, they never imagined that this would become a problem. I would say that you are between 30-40, but of course you could be a very intelligent much younger person!

Illegal immigration is not being considered at this time and this time is meant to go go on forever unless people rise up and join the revolution for freedom in America and Ron Paul is head of that movement. I follow and am very proud of my leader. You speak with wisdom and you are 65.

When the Constitution was written, citizenship was a privilege to be earned instead of a condition imposed on people. That changed in 1868. What you earn, you value. What you receive through no effort of your own is of less value to you.

The Constitution doesnt claim anything. When you get into the 8th grade, the schools start teaching a few things about the Constitution.
Your spelling is very good, so as far as your age goes, I guess your 10 yrs old.

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