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Born in the US but not American? USCIS's plan to restrict birthright citizenship puts student families at risk
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President Trump's executive order seeks to end automatic birthright citizenship for children born to non-citizen parents, impacting international students and professionals on temporary visas. This policy change could deny citizenship to children born in the US to those on visas like H-1B and F-1, creating legal uncertainty and potential statelessness.
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