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 .have repealed those policies.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.
Excerpt: Citizenship Follies
Are we going to just have to bar the admission of women from abroad?
The ‘Birthright Opinion’ Is In — and Trump Won’t Like It
Everyone born here — with only limited exceptions — is a U.S. citizen, and immigration hawks will now argue deportations are more important than ever
A ‘Birthright Citizenship’ Exception — From Canada
The pregnant Dutch crown princess and a quickie proclamation of ‘extraterritoriality’
Topics: Canada, Birthright Citizenship
Birthright Citizenship Analysis Ahead of Supreme Court Decision
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 255
Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Birthright Citizenship
Congress could have made everybody’s lives easier if they hadn’t used such vague terms
The Best Aspects of the ‘Birthright Citizenship’ Debate
An opportunity to ponder how good we have it, and how generously we should share it
Topics: Birthright Citizenship
WSJ Article Shows Why the ‘Birthright Citizenship’ Debate Is Overdue
The world, technology, and immigration have changed a lot since the 19th century, and the ultimate question is whether the Constitution can keep up
Topics: Birthright Citizenship