A new political move in the United States may reshape the rules of US Citizenship. A US Senator has introduced a proposal that targets birthright citizenship. The plan could affect children born to foreign nationals, including Pakistanis, on US soil.
The proposal aims to end automatic US Citizenship for anyone born in the country. It seeks to change the long-standing interpretation of the 14th Amendment. Under the current system, birth in the United States grants citizenship automatically.
The senator argues that the rule has been misunderstood over time. He claims it was never intended to cover illegal immigration cases. He also says the system has been misused due to weak border control policies.
According to the proposal, future rules on US Citizenship would become stricter. Children born to undocumented immigrants may no longer receive automatic citizenship. However, legal immigration pathways would still be protected under the plan.
The senator also referred to past immigration policies. He said stronger enforcement at the border has already been introduced. However, he believes more reforms are still needed to secure US Citizenship laws.
He has supported similar ideas for many years. In 2011, he co-sponsored earlier legislation on birthright citizenship. Now, he is pushing for a constitutional amendment. This would make the change more permanent and harder to reverse.
If approved, the amendment could significantly reshape the concept of US Citizenship. It would also affect long-standing legal interpretations in the United States. The proposal is expected to face strong debate in Congress.
Supporters say the change is necessary for immigration control. Critics argue it could create legal and humanitarian challenges. They also warn it may affect families and children born in the US.
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The debate over US Citizenship is likely to intensify in the coming months. It may also draw international attention, especially from countries with high immigration ties to the United States.




