So regardless of where you were born, you could still be considered a citizen depending upon how you had left the country. Of course, We have records of the debate at the time in 1866. There's a quote here from a Senator Howard from Michigan making it clear, I think, that he felt we were excluding people who are foreigners or aliens normally. Do you want to elaborate on that, what the drafters at the time thought? Sure. I think the drafters at the time were concerned about the treatment of emancipated slaves during the Reconstruction time. (02:03–02:21)
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