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Examining Birthright Citizenship
This chapter explores birthright citizenship in the U.S., anchored by the 14th Amendment and the pivotal Wong Kim Ark case. It discusses the historical and legal implications of this principle, the shifting perspectives among key figures, and potential consequences of reconsidering established precedents. The conversation highlights how contemporary political pressures might influence judicial interpretations of citizenship laws in an evolving socio-political landscape.