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  2. Mexican nationality law - Wikipedia

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    [32] [33] Foundlings born in Mexico were also considered birthright nationals. [33] The law continued the practice that married women and minor children automatically derived the nationality of their husbands and independent nationality for married women was banned.

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

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    Canada and Mexico have unrestricted birthright citizenship, as do a majority of Latin American countries. ... and Ireland—have revised their citizenship laws to restrict or revoke birthright ...

  4. Jus soli - Wikipedia

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    Jus soli (English: / dʒ ʌ s ˈ s oʊ l aɪ / juss SOH-ly [use this group 1] or / j uː s ˈ s oʊ l i / yooss SOH-lee, [1] Latin: [juːs ˈsɔliː]), meaning 'right of soil', is the right of anyone born in the territory of a state to nationality or citizenship.

  5. Jus sanguinis - Wikipedia

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    Mexico: Mexican nationality law is governed by Article 30 of the Mexican Constitution. It states that persons born abroad to at least one Mexican parent are Mexicans by birthright, whether the Mexican parent is a birthright Mexican or a naturalized Mexican. [23] United States

  6. 22 states sue to stop Trump's order blocking birthright ...

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    The Democratic attorneys general and immigrant rights advocates say the question of birthright citizenship is settled law and that while presidents have broad authority, they are not kings. “The president cannot, with a stroke of a pen, write the 14th Amendment out of existence, period,” New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin said.

  7. President Donald Trump is seeking to end birthright citizenship in the US, a nearly 160-year-old practice guaranteed by the 14th Amendment of the Constitution, which grants citizenship to anyone ...

  8. A federal judge temporarily blocks Trump’s executive order ...

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    The U.S. is among about 30 countries where birthright citizenship — the principle of jus soli or “right of the soil” — is applied. Most are in the Americas, and Canada and Mexico are among them. The 14th Amendment was ratified in 1868, in the aftermath of the Civil War, to ensure citizenship for former slaves and free African Americans.

  9. Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship would overturn ...

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    For Spanish and Mexican descendants In addition to his order on birthright citizenship, Trump has directed immigration arrests to be expanded to sensitive locations such as schools. That holds special implications in the border state of New Mexico, where U.S. citizenship was extended in 1848 to residents of Mexican and Spanish descent under the ...