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  2. Mexican nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican nationality law acknowledges that a Mexican by birth may possess another nationality. If that is the case, however, such an individual must always enter and leave the country as a Mexican (by presenting a Mexican proof of nationality).

  3. How Birthright Citizenship Laws Differ Around the World - AOL

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    What does it mean to not have birthright citizenship? Across the world, birthright citizenship is not considered the norm. Canada and Mexico have unrestricted birthright citizenship, as do a ...

  4. Jus soli - Wikipedia

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    Jus soli is the predominant rule in the Americas; explanations for this geographical phenomenon include: the establishment of lenient laws by past European colonial powers to entice immigrants from the Old World and displace native populations in the New World, along with the emergence of successful wars of independence movements that widened ...

  5. Birthright citizenship: Why the ‘right of soil’ is ... - AOL

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    According to the Law Library of Congress, more than 30 countries across the world recognize birthright citizenship on an unrestricted basis – in which children born on their soil automatically ...

  6. Birthright citizenship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 11 February 2025. Person's acquisition of United States citizenship by virtue of the circumstances of birth For laws regarding U.S. citizenship, see United States nationality law. For U.S. citizenship (birthright and naturalized), see Citizenship of the United States. United States citizenship and ...

  7. Trump signed an order to end birthright citizenship. What is ...

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    Birthright citizenship means anyone born in the U.S. is a citizen, regardless of their parents' immigration status. People, for instance, in the United States on a tourist or other visa or in the country illegally can become the parents of a citizen if their child is born here.

  8. President-elect Trump will sign an executive order ending birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants, incoming White House officials announced on Monday. ... the U.S.-Mexico border ...

  9. Birthright citizenship (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Birthright citizenship may also refer to: Jus sanguinis (right of blood), a Latin term meaning that one may acquire nationality of a state at birth if either or both of their parents have citizenship of that state