Study: Repealing birthright citizenship would increase illegal immigration

“Repeal would lead to the establishment of a permanent unauthorized population,” said the report’s main author, Jennifer Van Hook, a sociology and demography professor at Pennsylvania State University.

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By ending birthright citizenship, Van Hook added, the share of children in the U.S. without documents would double to 4 percent of the country’s total child population.

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