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To: Road Walker who wrote (338595)5/25/2007 12:48:09 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576628
 
newsmax.com

rense.com

Ireland, eu got the picture

michellemalkin.com
2004...Interesting development this weekend in Ireland, which overwhelmingly passed a referendum to stop granting automatic citizenship to anybody born on the island. The vote, supported by 80 percent of the electorate, brings the country in line with the rest of the EU nations, which offer citizenship based either on....


Nothings perfect but I agree with you about shutting off the incentives.



To: Road Walker who wrote (338595)5/25/2007 5:38:12 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576628
 
"So you think people born in the country shouldn't automatically be citizens? have you thought of the possible repercussions?"

From what I understand, we are one of the few countries on the planet that automatically makes people born here to non-citizens, citizens.

nctimes.com

We should STOP the practice. People born here to non-citizens should become citizens of one of their PARENT'S countries of origin.

It would end one more alien attractant. Many pregnant Mexican women have their babies in San Diego hospitals as an "emergency" just to take advantage of this.