Birthright Citizenship After Barbara
Politics
United States
Started July 01, 2026
Congress is not powerless to stop the worst aspects of birthright citizenship
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Birthright Citizenship After <i>Barbara</i>
National Review (United States) | Jun 30, 2026
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Jul 01, 2026
Birthright citizenship is essential for upholding the American values of inclusion and equality, ensuring all children have a right to citizenship.
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Implementing restrictions on birthright citizenship may lead to unintended consequences, such as statelessness and increased hardship for vulnerable families.
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The debate on birthright citizenship reveals deeper societal divisions, highlighting the need for comprehensive immigration reform rather than piecemeal solutions.
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Maintaining birthright citizenship strengthens America's commitment to human rights, as it acknowledges the dignity of every child born on U.S. soil.
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Ending birthright citizenship could protect national security by preventing illegal immigration and reducing the burden on public resources.
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