• Obi@sopuli.xyz
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    2 days ago

    The liability thing is definitely part of it but it ain’t good news for anyone involved if that thing decides to pop out over the Pacific.

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        Only the Americas have jus soli really. Everywhere else it’s the parents’ citizenships that matters.

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              Jus soli is important for former colonies, especially those with large permanent colonist populations. It’s an easy way to build an immigrant-based citizenship.

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            There are a bunch of regulations to make sure that in most cases a US citizen giving birth abroad, will grant their kid US citizenship. Although the law does not “guarantee” it like it does in most countries outside the Americas.

            “Interestingly” the US does tend to apply jus sanguinis over jus soli in case of stateless people.