EL PASO, Texas (KDBC) -- Children of U.S. service members outside the United States will no longer be automatically considered citizens, according to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
The policy alert was issued Wednesday stating the new requirements to obtain citizenship for children of U.S. government employees and members of the U.S. armed forces employed or stationed outside the United States.
USCIS said beginning Oct. 29, parents will have to apply for citizenship on their child’s behalf.
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This is just a test pilot to see how people react. If no one cares they are coming after birthright citizenship across the country, just watch.
Another slap in the face to our military.
First he takes a shot at his farm belt base, then he goes after military families.
Do you really think it was an innocent mistake when they omittted the word SOME from the headline? So non-citizens will not breed citizens overseas, so what? What is the value of our citizenship when it is given away for free?
12:44 PM Thank you for reading the entire article. And, Right On!
President Corey Booker will fix this. The wall is racist. Unfortunately YOU are to because your probably WHITE... keep cheering
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