Before the inevitable cries of “but birthright citizenship is demanded by the gospel” it bears mentioning that most countries do not have it. This includes the formerly Christian nations of Europe.
Question. Don’t these children have birthright citizenship in their parents’ home countries if both parents are legally citizens of that nation? They aren’t citizens of nowhere.
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They would be citizens of the country of their parents.
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Correct. So that would arguably settle any moral requirement.
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