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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Australia, New Zealand, Colombia, Ireland have all recently revised birth rite citizenship. “A person born in Australia acquires Australian citizenship by birth only if at least one parent was an Australian citizen or permanent resident; or else after living the first ten years of their life in Australia, regardless of their parents' citizenship status” There are tens of thousands of rich Russians, Chinese, Koreans, South Americans amongst others who fly to the US tu have children then within weeks fly home. The children have US citizenship so can attend college in the US (often for free because it is so much easier to hide assets overseas) and come and work when they are adults. This really shouldn’t be allowed. Australia’s law seems reasonable. If you are the child jf a citizen or permanent resident then you get citizenship. If your parents are undocumented you need to live in the US the first ten years of your life. Fly in/fly out citizenship shouldn’t be allowed. [/quote] Trump won't change birthright citizenship because, otherwise, all his rich Ruskie friends wouldn't be able to have anchor babies.[/quote]
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