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<title>BORN IN THE USA: The Case Against Birthright Citizenship</title>
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<description>The case against birthright citizenship seems straightforward and persuasive. Is it really right for an eight-month pregnant Mexican woman to illegally cross the Rio Grande, give birth, and be allowed to stay in America because her newborn child is now a natural born citizen? By the same token, is it just for a Chinese millionaire to have 100 children by surrogacy, arrange for them to be born in the US, and then move them back to China, where they are now US citizens and can later vote in US elections? That&#x26;#x2019;s crazy, right? And these are not hypothetical or imaginary...</description>
<author>Dinesh D&#x27;Souza</author>
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