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Born in the USA? So what?
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Quote:OK, that's a good start... But what about the actual question... Yes. I'd be OK with that. "Just" being born in the USA doesn't make you a citizen. A child born to a US citizen should be considered a citizen, whether or not the birth occurred on US soil. Using this criteria I guess there might be a problem with multiple generations of citizens who never actually lived in the US. Being born on US soil by foreign parents who were here legally ... well maybe other factors should be considered. If the parents apply for and are granted citizenship then the child should be considered a native born American. I'd say any child of a legal permanent (or long-term) resident should be given US citizenship. I'd also have a problem with stripping a person of US citizenship, no matter how despicable an act they committed. "Why should I give information to you when all you want to do is find something wrong with it?" |
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