Unclear. Arab countries maintain far more strictness in their citizenship laws, an artifact of having evolved there in the first place.
Blunt, W. (1882) “The Future of Islam”: He says that though the Arabs have lost an empire, they maintain social unity and civilisation. They will not be removed form their homelands. Ironically, he could be speaking about Europeans today.
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I suspect Europe would have likely done so also, were it not for the back-flowing influence of the Americans and others, who needed far more openness and universalism to successfully settle and develop their territory. Many European countries were jus sanguinis until post-1980.
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