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Stephen Gallagher <[log in to unmask]>
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Stephen Gallagher <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 5 Jul 2002 20:01:44 -0500
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 "Newton, Ernie" <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message news:<[log in to unmask]>...
> If they're born on U.S. soil, with one parent being a citizen,
> they too should be a citizen.
>
> The problem occurring today regarding being born into citizenship is
> that Mexican women about to give birth jump across the border,
> give birth "to a citizen", thus allowing immediate family members
> the right to come here legally.

Having a US citizen child confers no right on the
parents, or any other relatives to reside in the
United States.  In fact, a US citizen child
cannot obtain permanent residency for his parents
until he reaches age twenty one.  Prior to that,
if the parents cannot obtain some other status
in the US on their own merit, they must leave.
Of course, in such a case, they are allowed
to take the child with them.

Stephen Gallagher

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