The Supreme Court is set to hear argumentson the case on May 15, 2025.
As a non-American I can’t believe that my wife and I could fly to the USA when she’s 8 months pregnant, give birth while there, and our kid would then be a US citizen, and as such we could probably then just choose to stay in the USA indefinitely. It makes no sense.
The fact that this has been possible all this time is baffling. Passport tourism is not something that should ever have been allowed, especially when it is mostly used by illegal immigrants in order to gain protection from being deported.
This shouldn’t even be a “left vs right” or “progressive vs conservative” thing. It’s just a bad thing that has no reason to exist.
You’re looking at one scenario which doesn’t come up too frequently, and based on that you’ve decided that the way your country does it is better. Maybe you’re right.
Here’s a different scenario where I think the US does it better: when citizenship is only inherited, a person could be born in your country, live their whole lives knowing only your culture, and still not be considered a citizen because their parents were immigrants. Or worse, their grandparents were immigrants. That’s a homegrown underclass.
I don’t assume that the US has everything figured out, but there’s a reason a nation of immigrants values the rights of immigrants.
Maybe you should take the time to understand American history and culture before forming opinions on those topics. Just because you don’t understand the reason it exists doesn’t mean there’s no reason.
As an American, I love that people who love this country so much they’re willing to move their family halfway around the globe to live here have the ability to do this. Absolutely I want these people to be citizens. This country was literally founded by people doing exactly this.
This ability wasn’t an accident. It’s not a mistake that this is possible, it’s deliberately written into our constitution.
Yeah, see, anyone that has the money to fly here to have a baby is probably someone the people who oppose birthright citizenship don’t have a problem with. Because that doesn’t happen unless you’re rich as fuck.
But, personally, as an American, I don’t see the problem. If you’re here long enough to have a baby, then it’s very likely you’ve been here for at least a year on a student or work visa, and you’re not likely leaving anytime soon. You don’t just pop in and have a baby, lmao. Seriously the number of kids you could possibly refer to is in the hundreds, if that, and applies mainly to the wealthy, who aren’t affected by this. Just spout some white replacement theory, and we can go to ignoring you faster.
This shouldn’t even be a “left vs right” or “progressive vs conservative” thing.
Things that are said by a right-winger, likely an extreme right-winger.
Immigration was critical to have enough manpower to exploit the vast untapped resources of the “undiscovered” continent. So were guns. A lot of shit that seems weird by modern standards actually makes perfect sense in the context of historical empire-building.
It isn’t that cut and dry. If you are coming to the U.S. and your baby is due to be birthed during your stay border control can just turn you away. They can also turn you away if they think there is a potential it may come early during your stay and don’t have insurance already paid for to cover any medical costs that may be needed for the birth and care, with plans on how you and they will be leaving the country.
People who think they can just fly in and have a baby here willy nilly haven’t dealt with border control in the U.S.
As a U.S. citizen I have been held/detained at the border and they kept my passport until I could prove exactly what modes of transportation I would be using in my own country or they wouldn’t release me.
as a non-american
Then shut the fuck up. It doesn’t affect you, nor does it concern you. Our citizenship policies are not your concern.
It doesn’t affect me, but it’s not illegal to have good points and valid criticism about other country’s internal politics. As long as they are reasonable and respect the different circumstances of that other country.
I know you’re getting blasted with downvotes but your original point isn’t bad imo, just…misguided maybe? I agree that it doesn’t seem right someone who’s 8.5 months pregnant can buy a plane ticket and stay with a friend/family member until they have the baby, making the child a US citizen.
But this doesn’t happen as often as the right would have you believe. It’s like the claim single mothers on food stamps are buying steaks and only having babies to get more government handouts. Does it happen? Sure, of course some selfish people will abuse the system. But again, nowhere near the amount the right would have you believe. And to be honest if the price of having a robust social safety net is that some people will try to scam it for personal gain, then so be it.
Why do you care about illegal immigrants? My nation had a higher influx of refugees and their ratio to local citizens was also higher than USA, so, why do you care about illegal immigrants?
Why does your nation having more refugees etc matter?
Illegal immigration is wrong. If you want to live in another country, follow the rules and do it the right way.
What if “the right way” is purposely blocked or made impossible?
A lot of American history has clear demonstration of using the letter of the law to impede people trying to live their life.
Georgia city clerk: “Oh sorry, we need you to bring your land ownership forms. Don’t own land? Well, this office is closed for lunch, have a good day”.
It’s mostly racism in the case of the US.
The US wants to preserve its exceptionalism, and thus doesn’t want to get “flooded with a wave of normal people from other countries”.
They worry it would dilute their exceptionalism.
Apart from that, other countries can have other reasons to be against immigration. I live in Europe, and for me it’s mostly economic concerns: I’m thinking that immigrants make the economic situation of the people living in this country worse, because they take jobs and occupy resources such as housing. It’s not racism, just economic concern.
It did have a reason historically to exist.
America is a pretty young country. Lots of people moved there from Europe in the last 200 years. Birthright citizenship existed sothat people would move to America, to increase its population numbers.
Now that America’s population numbers are hitting a maximum, immigration doesn’t make sense anymore, and neither does birthright citizenship.
It is dependent on the developmental stage of the country and its population numbers IMO.