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Trump bid to curb birthright citizenship hits 'end of the road' — analyst

US President Donald Trump's attempt to limit birthright citizenship has reached "the end of the road" after the Supreme Court rejected an executive order he signed last year that aimed to restrict which children born on US soil could be citizens, says law professor César García Hernández of Ohio State University. "Birthright citizenship because of birth within a nation is actually quite common in the Americas," García Hernández says in an interview with AFP.

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00:00So legally, we have reached the end of the road when it comes to President Trump's executive order attempting to
00:08narrow access to birthright citizenship.
00:10However, he can start over.
00:12If he chooses, he can issue a slightly different executive order, having already reviewed the court's decision.
00:23I do not expect him to do that.
00:26I think instead he will turn to using today's decision as a political weapon in which he shows his supporters
00:37that he carried through on the promise that he made on the campaign trail to narrow access to birthright citizenship
00:46and that he was stymied only by the justices of the Supreme Court.
00:52President Trump and senior members of his administration have repeatedly claimed that the United States is unique in granting citizenship
01:03at birth to children regardless of the citizenship or immigration status of their parents, and they are absolutely wrong on
01:11that issue.
01:12Birthright citizenship, because of birth within a nation, is actually quite common in the Americas.
01:21It is highly unusual in Europe, but in North America and Central America and South America, the United States is
01:30well within the norm.
01:32This is a common way of granting citizenship that goes back several centuries, and it's very much the countries that
01:42exist in the Americas were populated after the native inhabitants were largely killed and pushed off of their territories.
01:53And the newly formed countries needed to grow their populations and wanted to do that by having an expansive citizenship
02:03regime that is focused on granting citizenship to those children born within their territories.
02:36the nation on the international countries.
02:39You
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