A federal judge in the US will hear arguments over temporarily pausing Trump's order related to Birthright Citizenship.
Analysis of citizenship principles in the U.S. and India, including recent legal changes and implications for minorities.
If Trump snatches this unrestricted jus soli, Indians will have no scope of getting a green card ever in their lives & must leave the US once they retire, much like in gulf countries.
More than 30 countries grant unrestricted birthright citizenship based on the ‘jus soli’ principle – and nearly all of them are in the Western Hemisphere. The reason is more complicated than you might ...
The U.S. follows the principle of jus soli (the right of soil), based on geography regardless of parental citizenship, as opposed to jus sanguinis (the right of blood), which gives citizenship ...
Among the hundreds of executive orders (EOs) signed on Jan. 20 by United States President Donald Trump, the EO which unduly ...
But this isn’t true — plenty of other countries practice the principle of unrestricted jus soli, meaning "right of soil", including the US's neighbours, Canada and Mexico. In fact, most of the ...
The vast majority of countries in the rest of the world either do not recognize the jus soli (Latin for ‘right of soil’) principle on which unrestricted birthright citizenship is based or ...
But this isn’t true — plenty of other countries practice the principle of unrestricted jus soli, meaning "right of soil", including the US's neighbours, Canada and Mexico. In fact, most of the ...
The ban on the US birthright citizenship (jus soli-right of the soil) by the 47th President of the United States Donald Trump is perhaps one of the most discussed topics at this moment across the ...