'Litigation is a certainty': Trump's call to end birthright citizenship would face a mountain of opposition
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Summary
Donald Trump has pledged to end birthright citizenship through an executive order if re-elected, targeting the 14th Amendment’s provision that grants citizenship to all born in the U.S.
Critics argue this policy would defy the Constitution, specifically its post-Civil War intent to ensure citizenship for former slaves.
Legal experts widely agree that the Amendment’s language includes children born to undocumented parents, but Trump’s proposal could lead to an immediate legal battle.
The policy would require federal agencies to verify parents’ immigration status, complicating access to Social Security numbers and passports for U.S.-born children.
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Countries influenced by English common law, so nearly every country in North and South America, Australia, and Europe.
You can't possibly see the downside of people being born in your country but not having the same rights as citizens? What makes you think slavery wouldn't return if it were ended?
To be fair, it's only the countries in dark blue on that map that have it. The light blue countries have something like one of your parents has to be a citizen/settled, which is what the previous commenter was suggesting as an alternative.
Thank you