Birthright Citizenship
"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."
Advocates of maintaining this citizenship policy argue that the plain language of the. . .14th Amendment protects automatic birthright citizenship for all children born to illegal and temporary aliens. However, several legal scholars and political scientists who have delved into the history of the 14th Amendment have concluded that “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” has no plain meaning and that the executive branch’s current, broad application of the Citizenship Clause may not be warranted. The overwhelming majority of the world’s countries do not offer automatic citizenship. . .Over the past few decades, many countries that once did so. . .have repealed those policies. Other countries are considering changes.
Op-ed: Stop Automatically Granting U.S. Citizenship to Children of Foreign Diplomats
It is time to end the State Department’s mismanagement of the 14th Amendment ‘birthright citizenship’ issue.
Topics: Birthright Citizenship
Stop Automatically Granting U.S. Citizenship to Children of Foreign Diplomats
It is time to end the State Department’s mismanagement of the 14th Amendment ‘birthright citizenship’ issue.
Topics: Birthright Citizenship
‘Subject to the Jurisdiction Thereof . . .’
Congress needs to fix State Department rules on citizenship for children of diplomats
Topics: Birthright Citizenship
Why Don’t the Biden Administration and the American Samoa Establishment Want Citizenship for Samoans — They Are U.S. Nationals
Topics: Birthright Citizenship
Biden Nominee for USCIS Director Seems to Defend Birth Tourism
Topics: Tourist Visa Fraud, Birthright Citizenship
The Flip Side of Birthright Citizenship: Americans Seek Foreign Passports
Topics: Birthright Citizenship
Stopping the Practice of Citizenship for Sale
Birth tourism in the United States and Canada
Topics: Birthright Citizenship
A Revised Estimate of Birth Tourism
The earlier estimate was incorrect; the new estimate is 20,000 to 26,000 possible birth tourists a year
Topics: Birthright Citizenship
We Stand by Our Estimate of 33,000 Possible Birth Tourists in 2017
A recent Niskanen Center blog post disputing our number is incorrect
Topics: Birthright Citizenship