Revoking birthright citizenship

10 days ago
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So I heard Trump is going to try to revoke the citizenship of children born in America by illegals well, I suppose that’s how you interpret the 14th amendment. And I think there’s some validity to an argument on both sides however, I do not oppose this.

The reason I don’t oppose it is because people come here to have children and then go back to China so they have dual citizenship …. Well, since China is an adversary more than they are in Ally, eventually, these children will get older and they could come here to America and infiltrate our government when they’re actually spies of the Chinese government.

Or if they’re Spanish heritage illegals come across the border have a baby now they need to be taken care of by the United States when technically they shouldn’t of been here in the first place it’s kind of a sad situation, but if we didn’t have so many illegals crossing our border this would not be a necessary law to have so you could only blame the people who came to the country illegally for this needing to be a necessity

However, you look at it. It’s a sad situation on the less that we have to have rules and laws like this.

Titles:
1. "Trump's Plan to Revoke Birthright Citizenship:
The Fallout"
2. "No Country to Call Home: The Birthright Citizenship Debate"
3. "Revoking Birthright
Citizenship: What It Means for Families"
4. "Trump's Bold Move on Birthright Citizenship-The Big Picture"
5. "Illegals, Deportation, and Stateless Kids?
Let's Talk"

Possible descriptions

1. "In this video, I discuss Trump's potential revocation of birthright citizenship and the real-world problems it could cause for families, especially children who could become stateless.
What does this mean for the immigration debate?"
2. "Trump is set to revoke birthright citizenship, sparking debates about legality, morality, and the potential fallout for families. I explore the consequences of children potentially losing citizenship altogether."
3. "With birthright citizenship on the chopping block, what happens to children of undocumented
immigrants? A critical discussion on immigration, A critical discussion on immigration, deportation, and statelessness."
4. "Revoking birthright citizenship may lead to deportation issues for families, where children may belong to no country. Let's unpack the implications of this proposal.
5. "Is birthright citizenship about to end in America? I share my take on how this might impact undocumented families and their children."

* Birthright citizenship
* Trump immigration policy
* Revoking birthright citizenship
* Stateless children
* Deportation issues
* Immigration debate
* U.S. citizenship laws
* Immigration reform

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