and governor of the great state of georgia, nathan deal introduced h.r. 1868 to say, in very, very smifl, under what provisions it would be united states citizens, but the 14th amendment never said anything about illegal immigration, and we all know it was about elimination of slavery, given everybody equal protection under the law. >> let's talk about... >> voting rights. that was the first. voting rights act. >> let's talk about equal protection. many experts say historical and constitutional records show that the only people meant to be excluded from efforts to eliminate birth right citizenship tended to be his panics. mexicans. in fact, the law was designed - not designed. the way it's applied. if you are a child of a diplomat serving in the united states, or you were the child born of an alien enemy during a hostile occupation, if you don't become a citizen of the united states. are you worried this becomes something that targets hispanics. >> no, you mentioned immigration law that existed. but i would absolutely be opposed to that. i would not target hispanics, i'd go to church wit