Law is a joke if anchor babies, illegals are entitled to birthright citizenship
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Date: April 1st, 2026 5:22 PM Author: french step-uncle's house mother
An AI assisted list where parents born in a particular country would not automatically pass citizenship to a child born abroad (though some have simple registration actions).
Japan
South Korea
North Korea
China
India
Ireland (in applicable categories)
Germany (only for second-generation abroad cases)
You imply a broader problem, though, that further expands this list: multi-generational illegal families, for which some parents of offspring never lived in the country of their ancestors' origin, making them ineligible to transmit citizenship further down the family tree. There would also be problems where both parents weren't both citizens of a single country, affecting the transmission of citizenship
There would surely be at least some number of stateless persons, but I would think they could seek and be granted refugee status in a number of liberal Western democracies if desired
At the end of the day, it shouldn't be this nation's problem that some people make bad and illegal choices that affect their children
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5852335&forum_id=2...id.#49786989) |
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