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  2. Anchor baby - Wikipedia

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    The majority of children of illegal immigrants in the United States are citizens, and the number has risen. According to a Pew Hispanic Center report, an estimated 73% of children of illegal immigrants were citizens in 2008, up from 63% in 2003. A total of 3.8 million illegal immigrants had at least one child who is an American citizen.

  3. Trump promises to end birthright citizenship: What is it and ...

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    The vast majority of those children were U.S. citizens. ... The law and judges are near uniformly opposed to his legal theory that the children of illegal immigrants born in the United States are ...

  4. Children of illegal immigrants fear exposing parents on ... - AOL

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    About 5.1 million U.S. citizen children live with an ... Trump's "border czar," has floated the idea of putting the children of illegal immigrants in halfway homes as part of the incoming ...

  5. Birthright citizenship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Edward Erler in 2007 argued that since the Wong Kim Ark case dealt with someone whose parents were in the United States legally, there is no valid basis under the 14th Amendment for the practice of granting citizenship to U.S.-born children of illegal immigrants: "Even if the logic is that Wong Kim Ark became a citizen by birth with the ...

  6. Opinion - Will Trump separate citizen children from ... - AOL

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    When undocumented immigrants give birth to children in the U.S., the children acquire U.S. citizenship. However, contrary to popular belief, having citizen children does not shield parents from ...

  7. Birthright generation - Wikipedia

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    Birthright generation is a term used by immigrant advocates to identify US-born citizens, who are protected by the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution. It grants American citizenship to all babies born on American soil even if the child is born to one or both undocumented parents.

  8. To avoid that implication, the German-Scottish president-elect asserts a constitutional distinction between the children of legal immigrants and "the children of illegal aliens." That distinction ...

  9. United States v. Wong Kim Ark - Wikipedia

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    In response to public reaction against immigration [125] and fears that U.S.-born children of illegal immigrants could serve as links to permit legal residency and eventual citizenship for family members who would otherwise be ineligible to remain in the country, bills have been introduced from time to time in Congress which have challenged the ...