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The Birthright Fight Ain’t Over

Politics
United States
开始于 July 03, 2026

A faulty consensus has given way to fierce debate. The post The Birthright Fight Ain’t Over appeared first on The American Conservative

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Birthright citizenship is essential for upholding American values of equality and inclusion, ensuring all children born here are treated equally.

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Maintaining birthright citizenship fosters a sense of belonging among diverse communities, which is crucial for social cohesion and national unity.

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The debate over birthright citizenship reflects broader issues of national identity and immigration policy, requiring a nuanced approach to find common ground.

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Ending birthright citizenship is necessary to protect American jobs and resources, as it discourages illegal immigration and encourages legal pathways.

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The push to reform birthright citizenship risks undermining the foundational principles of the Constitution and could lead to unintended consequences.

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