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Video of Cato Institute Online Event on the Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Case

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United States
May 25, 2026に開始

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Revising birthright citizenship laws could provide a necessary framework to address immigration challenges and protect national interests.

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The Supreme Court's interpretation of birthright citizenship should remain consistent to ensure stability and clarity in immigration law.

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Ending birthright citizenship could lead to increased discrimination against marginalized communities, harming social cohesion.

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Birthright citizenship is a fundamental right that upholds the values of equality and inclusion in a diverse society.

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The debate over birthright citizenship raises important questions about national identity and the role of immigration in shaping society.

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