It turns out that SB1070 sponsor Russell Pearce isn't the only prominent legislator hating on the 14th Amendment of the United States, as it applies to birthright citizenship. Turns out that we can add the United States Constitution to one more thing that Rand Paul doesn't like, in addition to civil rights, the disabilities act, holding BP accountable, and everything else fair and just in this world. From the Los Angeles Times Blog:

The Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate from Kentucky said in the interview done shortly after his primary victory last week that the U.S. shouldn't provide an easy route to citizenship. The interview was done with RT, an English-language station in Russia. Legislation dubbed the Birthright Citizenship Act was introduced in the House last year, seeking to prevent citizenship to babies born to illegal immigrants even though the 14th Amendment to the Constitution guarantees citizenship to everyone born in the U.S.

Memo to nativist Republicans: the issue of birthright citizenship under the 14th amendment was decided by the Supreme Court over a century ago. If you're going to undo it, try using the appropriate process: a Constitutional amendment. Good luck.