Trump's birthright citizenship move challenges US identity
"All you needed before was a birth certificate proving you were born here... now, you'd have to show extensive documentation of your ancestry and your parents' citizenship," he told AFP.
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U.S. President Donald Trump speaks briefly with reporters after returning to the White House after attending the National Prayer Service at the National Cathedral on January 21, 2025, in Washington, DC. Tuesday marks the first full day Trump's second term in the White House (Photo by Getty Images via AFP)
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#Los Angeles # United States #Birthright citizenship #Immigration #Donald Trump
Donald Trump's plan to end birthright citizenship could fundamentally reshape America, analysts said on Tuesday, overturning a principle that has underpinned the country for more than 150 years.
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