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Trump, birthright citizenship
What is US birthright citizenship and can Trump end it?
Donald Trump has said he plans to end birthright citizenship as part of his promised crackdown on immigration when he becomes president on Jan. 20.
What is birthright citizenship and why does Trump want to get rid of it?
Automatic citizenship for people born in the United States is guaranteed by the 14th Amendment to the Constitution.
Inside the Trump team’s plans to try to end birthright citizenship
President-elect Donald Trump’s team is assessing multiple options to fulfill his long-promised pledge to end birthright citizenship, according to two sources familiar with the discussions, teeing up a legal fight with the expectation that the Supreme Court would ultimately have to rule on the matter.
Fact Check: Trump’s birthright citizenship ban will not affect his children
All five of President-elect Donald Trump’s children fulfill two criteria for automatic U.S. citizenship - they were born to at least one U.S.-citizen parent and they were born in the United States - so they would not lose citizenship,
Can birthright citizenship be repealed? Breaking down Trump’s proposal
Trump also said the order will stop "birth tourism," a term sometimes used to refer to pregnant women who cross the border into the United States to give birth.
Trump’s Remarks on Birthright Citizenship, Explained
The president-elect has said he intends to end birthright citizenship. We break down why that’s clearly unconstitutional.
Does Trump have the power to end birthright citizenship?
If you're born in the United States, you are — with rare exception — a citizen of the United States. President-elect Donald Trump wants to end birthright citizenship. But can he?
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The Constitution Does Not Grant Birthright Citizenship to the Children of Illegal Immigrants
The legislative history of the 14th Amendment is clear that it only grants birthright citizenship to the children of people who are legally and permanently living in the United States. This does not apply to the children of illegal immigrants,
Explainer-What is US birthright citizenship and can Trump end it?
Donald Trump has said he plans to end birthright citizenship as part of his promised crackdown on immigration when he becomes president on Jan. 20.Below is a look at U.S. birthright citizenship and Trump's legal authority to restrict it.
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Supreme Court ruled that the 14th Amendment grants birthright citizenship in 1898
In United States v. Wong Kim Ark, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the 14th Amendment provides people born in the U.S.
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Tom Homan Doesn't Think Birthright Citizenship Is Enshrined in Constitution
Homan expressed skepticism about whether the principle of granting citizenship to individuals born on U.S. soil is protected ...
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You can’t mess with birthright citizenship. The law isn’t on your side.
People hold signs that read “Mass Deportation Now!” on July 17 during the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.
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