真の憲法は普遍的な出生地国籍取得を認めていない
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The American Conservative (United States) | Apr 20, 2026
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Legal conservatives should prioritize constitutional fidelity over modern interpretations that support universal birthright citizenship.
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The debate over birthright citizenship reflects deeper issues about national identity and the interpretation of constitutional principles.
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Universal birthright citizenship undermines the rule of law, as the Constitution does not explicitly grant this right.
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Revoking universal birthright citizenship would create a class of stateless individuals, violating human rights principles.
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Universal birthright citizenship has historically benefited the nation by promoting diversity and inclusion, which should be preserved.
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