• United States citizenship can be acquired by birthright in two situations: by virtue of the person's birth within United States territory or because one...
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  • that state Birthright citizenship in the United States This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Birthright citizenship. If an internal...
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    and work in the United States, and to receive federal assistance. There are two primary sources of citizenship: birthright citizenship, in which persons...
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    the soil', is the right of anyone born in the territory of a state to nationality or citizenship, also commonly referred to as birthright citizenship...
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  • career in the United States Merchant Marine. Current U.S. law on birthright citizenship (citizenship acquired at birth) acknowledges both citizenship through...
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  • 1996), "Price questions whether birthright citizenship will continue", Emory Report, retrieved January 4, 2007. United States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 U.S. 649...
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  • American-born Chinese (category Chinese diaspora in the United States)
    who were born in the United States and received U.S. citizenship due to birthright citizenship in the United States. In comparison to the term Chinese...
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    citizenship in the U.S. had become applicable in the territory after the Philippine Organic Act came into force, specifically birthright citizenship in...
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  • the right of anyone born in the territory of a state to nationality or citizenship Birthright citizenship in the United States This disambiguation page...
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    of the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia or almost any inhabited territory are United States citizens by birthright. The sole exception is American...
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    Birth tourism (category Acquired citizenship)
    citizenship for the child in a country with birthright citizenship (jus soli). Such a child is sometimes called an "anchor baby" if their citizenship...
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  • living in American territories such as American Samoa are guaranteed birthright citizenship under the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution...
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  • sued to force the government to recognize American Samoans' birthright citizenship, arguing that the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution...
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  • green card in the US, since the resulting child can get birthright citizenship in the United States and can thereby apply for green cards for the parents...
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  • Birthright citizenship may be also conferred either by jus soli or jus sanguinis. Under American law, any person born within the US, including the territories...
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  • documentation patterns involving siblings: some born in the U.S. with birthright citizenship, some in the process of attempting to obtain documentation, and...
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  • U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is an agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that administers the country's...
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    acts by which a U.S. citizen can relinquish that citizenship. Renunciation of United States citizenship is a legal term encompassing two of those acts:...
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    suicide in the United States Attorneys in the United States Bankruptcy in the United States Bicycle law in the United States Birthright citizenship in the United...
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    United States Birthright citizenship in the United States Demonyms for the United States Deportation of Americans from the United States Hyphenated American...
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  • Martha S. Jones (category Historians of the United States)
    the debates about women's rights among Black Americans in the early United States, and the development of birthright citizenship in the United States...
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  • The Citizenship Clause is the first sentence of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which was adopted on July 9, 1868, which states:...
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    Mina (Japanese singer) (category Former United States citizens)
    virtue of birthright citizenship in the United States, in 2017, it was reported at the time that Mina held dual Japanese and American citizenship. Mina was...
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  • the United States and citizenship of the United States have been enacted in the United States. Most immigration and nationality laws are codified in Title...
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  • Irish citizenship again when naturalized in another country; Ireland was the last European country to abolish unconditional birthright citizenship [in 2004]...
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  • citizenship through birthright citizenship, which is then used to obtain, or is the basis for, all other identity documents. By itself, the birth certificate...
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    nationality, the citizenship is to be determined by the parents. Jus soli, or the "right of the soil," is better known as birthright citizenship. This type...
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    Michael Anton (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    birthright citizenship in the United States, arguing that the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution does not mandate jus soli ("right of the soil")...
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    Citizenship in the Postwar Era. Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-0-8014-8440-7. Price, Polly J. (1997). "Natural Law and Birthright Citizenship in Calvin's...
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  • exceptions, those born in the United States. As to those born elsewhere who meet the legal requirements for birthright citizenship, the consensus emerging...
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