'birthright citizenship'
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 10:29 am
‘Birthright citizenship’ debate set to begin
Battle expected over bid to deny citizenship to U.S.-born children of illegals
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10609068/
think this will be interesting debate, as MANY if not all of us have a "illegal" member of the family living in the states. I know this only pertains to children born of illegals, I am sure it will expand to the parents rights as well.
I know personally although she was deemed "legal" to be in the states, went to college here, worked here, married here, both my nieces were born here prior to my sister-in-law recieving her citizenship. So it would be interesting to see if they would have still had their rights protected even if she had never recieved her citizenship.
Battle expected over bid to deny citizenship to U.S.-born children of illegals
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10609068/
think this will be interesting debate, as MANY if not all of us have a "illegal" member of the family living in the states. I know this only pertains to children born of illegals, I am sure it will expand to the parents rights as well.
I know personally although she was deemed "legal" to be in the states, went to college here, worked here, married here, both my nieces were born here prior to my sister-in-law recieving her citizenship. So it would be interesting to see if they would have still had their rights protected even if she had never recieved her citizenship.