Sujet : MEDIA: Can Trump shut the door on US birthright citizenship? Not easily
De : groenveld (at) *nospam* acm.org (John D Groenveld)
Groupes : misc.immigration.usaDate : 25. Dec 2024, 14:38:32
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Times of India's anonymous hack on whether Susie Wiles sees any
downsides for VP JD Vance's 2028 campaign if Donald Trump's plan
to order Marco Rubio and his State.GOV to no longer issue American
passports to the American born children of aliens is reversed by
USCourts.GOV:
<URL:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/nri/migrate/can-trump-shut-the-door-on-us-birthright-citizenship-not-easily/articleshow/116158162.cms>
| The Migration Policy Institute estimates that, as of 2019, about 4.7
| million American-born children under 18 were living with a parent
| who was in the country illegally -- about 7% of all children in the
| United States. But studies have found that the vast majority of such
| children did not cross the border in utero. The Pew Research Center
| estimated in 2022 that about 5 out of 6 U.S. children of immigrants
| in the country illegally were born two years or more after their
| parents entered the United States.
How popular is birthright citizenship with legacy American proles who
might be convinced to cast ballots for Vance in 2028?
John
groenveld@acm.org-- "Egypt, where the Total Fertility Rate has increased from 3.0 to 3.5since the Arab Spring, is a living example of philosopher JohnRawls' point that well-run countries cannot allow badly runcountries to offload their uncontrolled population growth on them" -Steve Sailer
<URL:
https://twitter.com/Steve_Sailer/status/1227895932080947200>