Here’s what to know about Trump’s proposal to add new restrictions in the U.S.—and how that compares to other countries.
The US has historically given automatic citizenship to anyone born in the country, but this principle is not the norm ...
Data shows birthright citizenship hasn't changed much since 2000 as Trump wants to end it for children of illegal immigrants.
More than 30 countries grant unrestricted birthright citizenship based on the ‘jus soli’ principle – and nearly all of them ...
The U.S. is one of around 30 countries that follows ... What does it mean to not have birthright citizenship? Across the world, birthright citizenship is not considered the norm.
Birthright citizenship, a practice that President ... tourism” — though it’s unclear how often this happens. Around the world, moves to end jus soli have been criticized as xenophobic ...
Johnson previously said at a Senate hearing that the U.S. is in the "minority" of countries that grant birthright citizenship ...
The president was wrong about birthright citizenship around the world, the Paris climate agreement and federal funding for ...
Even today churches and town halls around Italy are clogged with requests ... But unconditional birthright citizenship ...
For a country seemingly proud of calling itself a melting pot, a country that is unquestionably a nation of immigrants, it is ...
When asked whether he could get around the ... although birthright citizenship without conditions is more common in North and South America than it is in the rest of the world.