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Birthright Citizenship Has a Long Historical Precedent. The 14th Amendment’s text supports the idea that those born in our country are citizens. Posted by ChangeUsername220
ChangeUsername220 on April 29, 2026 10:14 pm Related to this sub because there have been a lot of discussions related to the future of birthright citizenship and its merits in the United States. This article breaks down how birthright citizenship is firmly protected by the legal text.
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Related to this sub because there have been a lot of discussions related to the future of birthright citizenship and its merits in the United States.
This article breaks down how birthright citizenship is firmly protected by the legal text.
The Supreme Court:
> *had* a long historical precedent