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US Birthright Citizenship Puzzle

US Birthright Citizenship Puzzle
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World January 24, 2025 09:39

united states - A look into the debate surrounding birthright citizenship in the US, stemming from recent executive actions.

US President's Executive Actions Spark Controversy

The birthright citizenship, guaranteed by the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution in the 19th century, is under scrutiny once again as President Donald Trump signed an executive order to end this right.

Historical Context of Birthright Citizenship

The 14th Amendment was adopted in 1868 after the abolition of slavery during the American Civil War to secure citizenship rights for former slaves and their children, allowing millions to become US citizens since then.

Impact and Statistics

About 21% of births in the US in 2000 were from foreign mothers, with varying percentages over the years. The exact number of children born to undocumented immigrants in the US remains uncertain.

Contributions of Birthright Citizenship

Experts highlight the significant contributions of birthright citizenship to the US demography and economy, with immigrants generating substantial economic activity and tax revenue.

Legal Battles and Future Uncertainties

Trump's executive order faced legal challenges and was temporarily blocked by a federal judge. Ongoing legal battles from multiple states aim to protect the right to birthright citizenship.

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