First of all tone it down. I don't know who you think you are, but you know nothing about me, nor what I do. Secondly, this isn't about amending the Constitution. If that is what you think is needed, then perhaps you should heed your own advice and organize to amend the Constitution. Obviously you are fine with birthright citizenship and yes, you are entitled to your opinion.
Whether I’m fine with birthright citizenship or not is not the question. The question. Is whether we apply the Constitution as written, or we twist it into pretzels to satisfy our policy desires.
The Constitution very clearly instantiates birthright citizenship, which makes a lot of sense given when the amendment was drafted and the fact that the country was desperate for more population, for more immigrants, to fill up a mostly empty continent. The homestead act was first passed in 1862, which basically gave away a huge chunk of land to anyone who showed up, claimed it, and domesticated it.
The only things they worried about were making sure that ambassadors and other acknowledged agents of foreign sovereigns wouldn’t get citizenship for their children who were born here, and that members of Indian tribes couldn’t flood the new states with children who would also get citizenship automatically.
For the rest, they were fine with the children of whomever came here and stayed long enough for the child to be born getting citizenship for those children.
Those are all historical facts that flesh out the circumstances under which the 14th amendment was adopted. With the benefit of hindsight we can say that we wish now that they weren’t so desperate to fill up the country, and weren’t so short-sighted, but they were, on both accounts.
As far as what I know about you: I know you spend a fair amount of time behind your keyboard posting here to whinge about things, and most of your posts about things you do not like have to do with wishing someone else would change whatever you’re complaining about, particularly this issue, all of which leaves precious little time for one to actually get out of the house and set about trying to do something about the things you don’t like.