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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@9F76FRJ2yrs2Y
Yes after having lived here for at least 2 years and had an education within a school.
@94BDCKB3yrs3Y
Only if child is born on US soil.
@94BCKBF3yrs3Y
No, unless the child was born on US soil.
@8ZKQR7R3yrs3Y
Yes, if they came here to young to remember anywhere else
@8WK3Z2C4yrs4Y
if they were born here, however, it cannot grant their parents documentation
@8TX9XB74yrs4Y
Yes, especially if they were born here, but if they were not born here, then there should be an easier pathway to citizenship
@8QR5FR64yrs4Y
need to do more research
@8Q454Q8Republican4yrs4Y
I believe that there should be a form that you considered the families circumstances and you can’t lie.
@8PTNHRV5yrs5Y
They shouldn't be given citizenship just for being born here but they should be given citizenship for living here
@8F9494F5yrs5Y
No, unless their parents applied for U.S. citizenship
@8F4HDNV5yrs5Y
Yes. Provided they have followed the laws of the United States I believe all illegal immigrants should be given a chance for citizenship. Also, check the system so there would be a better/fairer opportunity for immigrants to enter legally.
@9K5WWPW1yr1Y
if they did they would have to bring the parents to prevent more adoption needing kids so yes and no depending on the situation
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