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“When people see independent thinking on the other side, they cheer. But when those very same people see independent thinking ...
Valentina Palm was one of three Palm Beach Post reporters who worked on its July 3 naturalization process special report, and ...
National pride in the U.S. is at a record low. Researchers and experts explore if there is a place for patriotism in ...
Under 8 U.S.C. § 1451, there is a legal means for the government to “denaturalize” naturalized citizens. The law was put in ...
The Supreme Court's recent ruling and ICE actions have amplified conflict over the citizenship and safety of migrants.
President Donald Trump announced the "Trump Card" program, allowing wealthy foreign nationals to pay $5 million for fast-tracked U.S. citizenship, potentially generating $1 trillion.
As government officials speak about the Los Angeles protests against immigration raids, a statement from Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., was taken out of context. She did not say the U.S. should ...
But a new, nationwide citizenship movement is plausible – because the U.S. has a record of a successful one. In 1910, the foreign-born percentage of the population in the US (14.7) was roughly ...
J. Christian Adams ("Being born on US soil isn't enough for American citizenship," April 18, roanoke.com) argues that children of illegal immigrants should not be entitled to citizenship. He quotes ...
Argentina’s New Citizenship-By-Investment Program The South American country is rolling out a new citizenship-by-investment program that will help make it easier for foreigners to get ...
More than 22 U.S. states and immigrants' rights groups sued the Trump administration to block the birthright citizenship executive order. To date, no court has upheld it.
Trump may think that birthright citizenship is only "about the babies of slaves." But as these statements from the 1866 debates make clear, the historical evidence proves him wrong.