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Risk to Birthright Citizenship #immigration #jesusreyeslaw

The controversy over birthright citizenship in the United States continues to be debated and is now in the hands of the Supreme Court. Currently, the administration of President Donald Trump is seeking to redefine who can be considered a U.S. citizen, proposing that children of undocumented parents or those without permanent status should not automatically receive citizenship at birth. However, the U.S. Constitution and legal precedents have historically established that anyone born on U.S. soil is a citizen, except in very specific cases such as children of diplomats. A decision from the Supreme Court is expected in the coming months, which could have a significant impact on the interpretation of birthright citizenship and on thousands of families in the country. This is a developing issue, and it will be important to stay informed about the Court’s final decision. What is your opinion on this potential change to birthright citizenship? If you need guidance on your immigration process or would like to learn about your options in the United States, we invite you to call us for legal assistance. _________________________ We handle cases worldwide. Contact us to start solving your case! For detailed information about our consultations and available days, contact us. Contact us: USA Phone: 888.644.3683 WhatsApp (International): +1(305) 586-9418 _________________________ Address: 14201 SW 120th St Suite 206 Miami, FL 33186 USA _________________________ Visit our website: https://jesusreyeslaw.com/en * The information in this publication IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE in a specific case. Every case is different, and the advice of an immigration attorney is recommended. If you need legal assistance in your case, we recommend that you schedule a consultation with our firm. . . . #Citizenship #BirthrightCitizenship #Immigration #ImmigrationNews #SupremeCourt

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