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Here's an example from the NYT of how to report dishonestly while being technically faithful to the facts. nytimes.com/2019/04/23/us/…
What is the significance of the qualification "of all the nation's residents?" The Times doesn't explain, but it links to an academic paper that does. georgetownlawjournal.org/articles/311/c…
This is a silly argument, since virtually everyone born in the U.S. has been a citizen since the 14th Amendment. The paper at least provides the necessary info for the reader to conclude it's silly. The Times article is merely deceptive.
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