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  2. 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. But across Asia, Europe, and Africa, almost none do—at least without similar ...

  3. Birthright citizenship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [121] [122] Politicians have proposed legislation that might alter how birthright citizenship is awarded, asserting that the U.S. and Mexico are the only major Western countries to allow birthright citizenship, when in recent decades, the majority of European countries have reconsidered allowing birthright citizenship. [123]

  4. Jus soli - Wikipedia

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    However, if neither parent was a diplomat, the nationality or immigration status of the parents do not matter. [32] Some Conservative Party members wish to end birthright citizenship in Canada to the children of tourists and illegal immigrants. [33] Costa Rica: Jus soli requires registration with the Costa Rican government before the age of 25 ...

  5. Birthright citizenship: Why the ‘right of soil’ is so big in ...

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    The vast majority of countries in the rest of the world either do not recognize the jus soli (Latin for ‘right of soil’) principle on which unrestricted birthright citizenship is based or, if ...

  6. Birth tourism - Wikipedia

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    Since the Twenty-seventh Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland was enacted in 2004, no European country presently grants unconditional birthright citizenship; [4] [5] however, most countries in the Americas, e.g., the United States, Canada, Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil do so.

  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. Jus sanguinis - Wikipedia

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    About 60% of all countries worldwide have a limited jus soli principle that extends citizenship to children born within their borders who do not qualify for citizenship in any other country. Countries which ratified the Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness are obligated to enact laws as a solution for statelessness. [17]

  9. What is the 14th Amendment and how does it apply to ... - AOL

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    Trump has falsely claimed that the U.S. is the only country that grants citizenship through birth, but a Law Library of Congress report shows more than 30 countries worldwide grant citizenship by ...