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Why the US Has Birthright Citizenship

Posted on March 7, 2025

Vox editor Adam Freelander explains the history of Birthright Citizenship in the United States.

“While it’s uncommon in Europe, Asia, and Africa, it’s very common among Western Hemisphere countries, partly because of their history as colonies populated mostly by settlers. But of the many countries with birthright citizenship in the world, the US is by far the largest, with hundreds of thousands of baby citizens born here every year to noncitizen parents. Those numbers naturally raise the question: Is this what birthright citizenship was meant for? And why do we have birthright citizenship in the first place?”

[Vox via Laughing Squid]

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