
ICE Campus Arrests & The 'Struggle For The Soul' Of America
Fresh Air
The Importance of Birthright Citizenship and Its Historical Roots
This chapter explores the historical foundation and importance of birthright citizenship in the U.S., established post-Civil War to safeguard the rights of previously marginalized groups. It also discusses the potential consequences of altering its interpretation, particularly regarding the exclusion of individuals based on their parents' citizenship status.
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