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Trump birthright citizenship fight comes roaring back with ‘invaders’ play after Kavanaugh roadmap

The Citizenship Act uses Wong Kim Ark case exceptions to legislatively end birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants and birth tourists.
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Trump birthright citizenship fight comes roaring back with ‘invaders’ play after Kavanaugh roadmap

The Citizenship Act uses Wong Kim Ark case exceptions to legislatively end birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants and birth tourists.

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Trump birthright citizenship fight comes roaring back with ‘invaders’ play after Kavanaugh roadmap

The Citizenship Act uses Wong Kim Ark case exceptions to legislatively end birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants and birth tourists.

Graham reportedly refused medical help before scheduled TV appearance

Sen. Lindsey Graham reportedly insisted on delaying medical help to appear on "Meet the Press," saying he still needed to finish his foreign policy goals.

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Trump birthright citizenship fight comes roaring back with ‘invaders’ play after Kavanaugh roadmap

The Citizenship Act uses Wong Kim Ark case exceptions to legislatively end birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants and birth tourists.

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