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  2. Birthright citizenship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Birthright citizenship, as with much United States law, has its roots in English common law. [33] Calvin's Case , 77 Eng. Rep. 377 (1608), [ 35 ] was particularly important as it established that, under English common law, "a person's status was vested at birth, and based upon place of birth—a person born within the king's dominion owed ...

  3. History of Central Americans in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Since 1970 the Houston area had received Salvadoran immigrants, and the number of illegal immigrants from El Salvador in 1986 was, according to Rodriguez, "probably" over 50,000. [14] Rodriguez stated that the number of Guatemalans was "substantially smaller" and was "probably fewer than half of the Salvadoran population, perhaps 10,000 to ...

  4. East End, Houston - Wikipedia

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    East End East End District management offices. East End Houston, managed by the East End District (EED), is a district in eastern Houston, Texas, United States, located between the eastern edge of downtown to the Port of Houston and South to Hobby Airport. [1]

  5. Salvadoran nationality law - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] Salvadoran nationality is typically obtained either on the principle of jus soli, i.e. by birth in El Salvador; or under the rules of jus sanguinis, i.e. by birth abroad to a parent with Salvadoran nationality. It can also be granted to a citizen of any Central American state, or a permanent resident who has lived in the country for ...

  6. Salvadoran Americans - Wikipedia

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    Salvadoran Americans (Spanish: salvadoreño-estadounidenses or estadounidenses de origen salvadoreño) are Americans of full or partial Salvadoran descent. As of 2021, there are 2,473,947 Salvadoran Americans in the United States, [2] the third-largest Hispanic community by nation of ancestry.

  7. Birthright International - Wikipedia

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    Birthright International is an international organization of crisis pregnancy centers.It offers a range of services, to an estimated 10 million women, [1] designed to "help support a woman's desire not to have an abortion," including referrals to legal, medical and psychological services, as well as a range of community support assistance such as financial aid.

  8. Salvadorans - Wikipedia

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    Salvadoran children from Metapán Painting of the First Independence Movement celebration in San Salvador, El Salvador Salvadorans celebrating independence day parade. As is the case elsewhere in Latin America , there is no clear distinction between White and Mestizo Salvadorans, the large majority of the population have varying proportions of ...

  9. Gray Reed & McGraw - Wikipedia

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    Gray Reed is a Texas-based, commercial law firm with offices in Dallas, Houston and Waco. [1] [2] In 2013, Houston Business Journal listed Gray Reed among the top 20 largest law firms in Texas with over 150 attorneys state-wide. [3]