
Birthright Citizenship and Immigration Policy: Exploring the Human Impact
TL/DR
The article explores the human impact of birthright citizenship and immigration policy in the US, using a narrative to highlight the emotional toll on families facing deportation.
It debunks the "anchor baby" myth, clarifying that birthright citizenship does not prevent undocumented parents from being deported and that US citizen children cannot easily sponsor their parents for green cards.
The piece also examines "jus sanguinis" as an alternative to birthright citizenship but raises critical questions about the practical and human consequences of such a policy change.