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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow, the United States finally joins the rest of the world in 2025 where citizenship requires at least one parent be a citizen. Way to go with common sense USA. Birthright citizenship as it was previously done was nutso. [/quote] Sorry, but this EO is unconstitutional. If you don't like the Fourteenth Amendment, then propose an amendment to change it.[/quote] Scotus will uphold it [/quote] [b]The mother and father's citizenship and status are not on the birth certificate. [/b] This is going to create thousands, millions of stateless babies. When we need all the people we can get, as we approach population decline.[/quote] But a birth certificate alludes to it because it lists the birth place of the father and mother.[/quote] Yeah, that doesn't work for so many of people who are born here. DH and I came here legally as kids and became US citizens as teenagers. We were US citizens for a dozen plus years before our kids were born, but that doesn't change our birth place. There are lots and lots and lots of people born here with similar parents.[/quote]
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