Dear Editor,
ju·ris·dic·tion (jrs-dkshn)
n.
Law. The right and power to interpret and apply the law: courts having jurisdiction in this district.
Authority or control: islands under U.S. jurisdiction; a bureau with jurisdiction over Native American affairs.
The extent of authority or control: a family matter beyond the school's jurisdiction.
The territorial range of authority or control.
In Robert Capozzi's blog, he discusses the idea that illegal immigrants and their children are not subject to US jurisdiction. However, such illegal immigrants can be arrested by police or FBI, are within the territorial range of authority and control of the US government, and are subject to US law, and therefore are most certainly under the jurisdiction of the United States. Thus removal of birthright citizenship is entirely unconstitutional under any reasonable reading of the amendment.
Jory Harris