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Birthright Citizenship Is Living on Borrowed Time

Politics
United States
开始于 July 03, 2026

The Trump v. Barbara decision concerning birthright citizenship did not surprise me. Mass migration is the most explosive issue in today’s politics. It puts tremendous stress on the postwar. The post Birthright Citizenship Is Living on Borrowed Time appeared first on First Things

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Changing birthright citizenship laws may set a dangerous precedent, eroding established legal principles and creating uncertainty for many families.

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Birthright citizenship is a fundamental right that reflects our nation's values of inclusion and equality, and should be protected for all born on U.S. soil.

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Birthright citizenship is a complex issue that requires a nuanced approach, balancing humanitarian concerns with the realities of mass migration.

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Revising birthright citizenship could lead to a more responsible immigration policy that prioritizes skilled migrants and economic contributions.

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The current system of birthright citizenship encourages mass migration, which strains public resources and undermines national security.

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