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The Future of Birthright Citizenship

We the People

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Unpacking Birthright Citizenship

This chapter explores the historical foundations of birthright citizenship established by Congress in 1866, emphasizing its inclusive intent, especially concerning formerly enslaved individuals. It analyzes the interpretation of the 14th Amendment and the implications of changing citizenship policies, particularly in the context of race and allegiance theories. The discussion also reflects on past legal precedents and their impact on contemporary citizenship debates, highlighting the complexities that arise in the legal landscape.

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