"Most of us know about birthright citizenship, but not many people have ever heard of Wong Kim Ark and the landmark Supreme Court decision that decided both his fate and the fate of a U.S. immigration policy that endures to this day.
"This is the case that solidified the Fourteenth Amendment as we understand it today."
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I don't have a problem with birthright citizenship if the person giving birth is a citizen. If you're on vacation in China and you have a baby is that baby now Citizen in China? Same thing
ReplyDeleteLet China decide the matter for itself. There are plenty of examples around the world of dual citizenship. The USA has a Constitution that has Amendments. The Amendments can be overwritten. If you don't agree with any Amendment or Article within the US Constitution, take action to attempt to change it.
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