I’ve seen and heard a lot of conflicting statements on this issue.
I have one parent who was born in the United States and one parent who was not. I’m unsure if the other parent has proper documentation. So what does this mean for individuals like myself?
Does this strip citizenship from people or is this a “going forward” kind of scenario? I’m in my early thirties with a husband and children and I would very much like to unscramble my brain about this topic.
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r/NoStupidQuestions I’ve seen and heard a lot of conflicting statements on this issue. I have one parent who was born in the United States and one parent who was not. I’m unsure if the other parent has proper documentation. So what does this mean for individuals like myself? Does this strip citizenship from people or is this a “going forward” kind of scenario? I’m in my early thirties with a husband and children and I would very much like to unscramble my brain about this topic. submitted by /u/annnnakin [link] [comments]
I’ve seen and heard a lot of conflicting statements on this issue.
I have one parent who was born in the United States and one parent who was not. I’m unsure if the other parent has proper documentation. So what does this mean for individuals like myself?
Does this strip citizenship from people or is this a “going forward” kind of scenario? I’m in my early thirties with a husband and children and I would very much like to unscramble my brain about this topic.
submitted by /u/annnnakin
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