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The first clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S.
Constitution, known as the Citizenship Clause, provides that [a]ll
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. This generally has been taken to
mean that any person born in the United States automatically gains
U.S. citizenship, regardless of the citizenship or immigration
status of the persons parents, with limited exceptions such as
children born to recognized foreign diplomats. The current rule is
often called birthright citizenship. However, driven in part by
concerns about unauthorized immigration, some have questioned this
understanding of the Citizenship Clause, and in particular the
meaning of subject to the jurisdiction [of the United States]. This
book traces the history of birthright citizenship under U.S. law
and discusses some of the legislation in recent Congresses intended
to alter it.
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Kara's Prayer (Paperback)
Perry Martin; Illustrated by Garrett Mannings; Shakara Andem
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R257
Discovery Miles 2 570
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Joy (Paperback)
Shakara Andem; Illustrated by Garrett Manning; Edited by Koon Farah
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R256
Discovery Miles 2 560
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