I try not to be a petty guy, but three babies have been born so far on American evacuation flights out of Kabul, and man do I hope that reconciling the passenger manifest with the arrival head count creates mountains of paperwork for half the US military.
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I think they may choose to be citizens of the country: - they departed from - they land in - in which the airline is incorporated - in whose airspace they were born - of their father or mother - Ireland, if a grandparent was Irish I don’t think that’s exhaustive
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It could have been an easy exam question for INS officers (but I hear CBP cut that material). The only questions are citizenship of parents, and airspace if over the US. There's no other jus soli country between there and here.
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I don’t think the answer is going to be a satisfying one. https://fam.state.gov/fam/08fam/08fam030101.html …pic.twitter.com/o2HWVTAtUx
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Planes aren't under the law of the sea though
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