The 14th amendment of the U.S. constitution states that “All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.” Opponents of birth right citizenship argue that the 14th amendment is not clear since it does not specifically state that babies born to parents who were in the United States unlawfully were automatically citizens. Proponents argue that overturning the 14th amendment would increase the number of undocumented immigrants with each child born here, cost the U.S. taxpayers billions, and reduce the tax base.
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@8V5LJ974yrs4Y
Yes, if they were born here if not they must formally apply like every other new citizen
@96D8LHC3yrs3Y
Yes, if they were born here but their parents will not and if they weren't born here then they have to formally apply like their parents to be granted legal citizenship.
@8XHFJXC4yrs4Y
Yes, if they were born here but their parents must formally apply like every other new citizen but if they weren't born here then same rules apply for them also.
@8WTFHFY4yrs4Y
Yes, if they were born here but they parents will not be granted citizenship but if they weren't born here then they must formally apply like every other new citizen.
@8WGGZV94yrs4Y
Yes, if they were born here but their parents must formally apply like every other new citizen but if the child wasn't born here then same rules apply.
@8VJLF884yrs4Y
Yes, if they were born here if not then they must formally apply like every other new citizen.
@8TD68YF4yrs4Y
Yes, if they were born here if not then they must formally apply like every other new citizen and their parents regardless them being born in the US or elsewhere they also need to apply to get citizenship.
@8T7V5R54yrs4Y
Yes, but if they were born here if not then they must apply like every other new citizen along with their parents.
@8ST9G684yrs4Y
Yes, if they were born here if not they have to apply like every other new citizen and their parents also have to apply as well regardless if they were born here or not.
@8RXW7DRIndependent4yrs4Y
Yes, if they were born here if not then they must formally apply like every other new citizen and their parents will not be granted citizenship unless formally applying like everyone else.
@8RT36D94yrs4Y
Yes, but if they were born here if not they must formally apply like every other new citizen and their parents are not granted citizenship.
@8SB7V7B4yrs4Y
Yes, if they were born here if not, then they must formally apply like every other new citizen and their parents also.
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