January 20, 2025
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Shortly after taking office next month, President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to deny U.S.-born children born to undocumented parents the right to citizenship. Trump stated earlier this month that he will try to accomplish this through executive action in an interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press.” Trump declared, “Yes, we’re going to end that, because it’s ridiculous.” However, it is quite improbable that birthright citizenship, which dates back to the US’s 14th Amendment of 1868 and the abolition of slavery, would be abolished. This is the reason:

Birthright citizenship: what is it? The United States government recognizes two forms of citizenship: birthplace-based and descent-based. The first kind gives foreign-born children US citizenship.The Supreme Court decided that children born in the United States to immigrant parents were entitled to birthright citizenship thirty years after it was ratified. Regardless of a parent’s legal status, it has been interpreted to apply. Wong Kim Ark, born in San Francisco in 1873 to Chinese parents who were legal permanent residents, was at the core of the dispute. At the age of 21, he briefly departed the United States to visit his parents, who had returned to China by then.

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