Retroactive ending of birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants
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Key claims
- Citizenship should require high IQ, education, and employment history.
- Pregnant foreigners exploit US birthright citizenship by entering and giving birth, enabling chain migration.
- Retroactive citizenship revocation would mass-deport workers, shrink economy, and cut retirement benefits.
- Poster announces an imminent retroactive change to birthright citizenship policy.
- Poster advocates rejecting entry to pregnant immigrants and eliminating birthright citizenship pathway.
- American birthright citizenship is a human right and critics are on the wrong side of history.
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Source threads (22)
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- /pol/538139503 ↗ live · archive assertive evergreen 7 replies American birthright citizenship is a human right and critics are on the wrong side of history.
- /pol/538129808 ↗ live · archive hostile evergreen 12 replies Poster advocates rejecting entry to pregnant immigrants and eliminating birthright citizenship pathway.
- /pol/538124201 ↗ live · archive questioning evergreen 356 replies Children born to illegal immigrants should not automatically receive US citizenship.
- /pol/538119570 ↗ live · archive frustrated evergreen 31 replies Poster argues the 14th Amendment plainly establishes birthright citizenship and should not be debatable.
- /pol/538124445 ↗ live · archive alarmed evergreen 30 replies Pregnant foreigners exploit US birthright citizenship by entering and giving birth, enabling chain migration.
- /pol/538124273 ↗ live · archive prescriptive evergreen 14 replies Citizenship should require high IQ, education, and employment history.
- /pol/538113037 ↗ live · archive questioning evergreen 347 replies Questioning the legal and moral rationale for granting automatic citizenship to children born in the US regardless of parental immigration status.
- /pol/538125139 ↗ live · archive alarmed breaking 1 replies Retroactive citizenship revocation would mass-deport workers, shrink economy, and cut retirement benefits.
- /pol/538125094 ↗ live · archive sarcastic breaking 3 replies Poster announces an imminent retroactive change to birthright citizenship policy.
- /pol/538099855 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 106 replies Constitutional amendment process requires formal procedures that opponents are failing to complete.
- /pol/538113227 ↗ live · archive skeptical evergreen 319 replies Arguing that children born to undocumented parents should not automatically receive US citizenship.
- /pol/538111544 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 7 replies User mocking another anon's repeated daily posts about countdown to birthright citizenship ending.
- /pol/538091746 ↗ live · archive alarmed breaking 344 replies A major Supreme Court decision on ending birthright citizenship is imminent on June 30, 2026.
- /pol/538095227 ↗ live · archive alarmed breaking 34 replies A countdown to the end of birthright citizenship unless blocked by judicial intervention.
- /pol/538093654 ↗ live · archive alarmed evergreen 5 replies Poster shares criticism that Mexican nationals displaying US flags should be deported.
- /pol/538091371 ↗ live · archive mocking breaking 5 replies Supreme Court birthright citizenship ruling permits absurd scenarios of children born mid-air becoming citizens.
- /pol/538091323 ↗ live · archive neutral breaking 2 replies Birthright citizenship policy change should apply retroactively to prior beneficiaries.
- /pol/538086991 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 14 replies Thread mockingly predicts an absurd Supreme Court ruling on birthright citizenship and immigration.
- /pol/538083616 ↗ live · archive alarmed breaking 6 replies A Supreme Court decision on birthright citizenship will determine whether the US survives or balkanizes within 100 years.
- /pol/538075306 ↗ live · archive hopeful breaking 50 replies Birthright citizenship is constitutionally protected and the Supreme Court will uphold it despite anti-immigration activist opposition.
- /pol/538065273 ↗ live · archive triumphant breaking 13 replies Birthright citizenship will be upheld in an upcoming Supreme Court ruling.
- /pol/538056160 ↗ live · archive celebratory breaking 36 replies Birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants and visa holders is being retroactively eliminated.
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