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    From this website here comes a host of interesting data. (linked in title)

    According to the CIA World Fact Book there are "271 nations, dependent areas, and other entities" on their website.

    The link in the title has "207 nations, dependent areas, and other entities"* listed on it, most of them with the rules about citizenship regarding those countries.
    (*207 is the number arrived at by seperating entities such as St. Kitts-Nevis)

    Here is a list of countries that permits automatic citizenship be granted on the basis of simply being born "within the jurisdiction" of the country in question:

    The U.S.
    Antigua
    Barbada
    Argentina
    Barbados
    Belize
    Bolivia
    Brazil
    Canada***
    Central African Republic
    Chile
    Costa Rica
    Cuba
    Dominican Republic
    Ecuador
    El Salvador
    Equatorial Guinea
    France
    Gambia
    Grenada
    Guatamala
    Guinea Bissau
    Guyana
    Honduras
    India (if citizenship is applied for after age 18)
    Ireland
    Jamaica
    Lesotho
    Mauritius
    Mexico
    Nepal
    New Zealand
    Nicaragua
    Niger
    Pakistan
    Panama
    Paraguay
    Peru (can register at age 18)
    St. Kitts
    Nevis
    St. Lucia
    St. Vincent
    Grenadines
    Samoa
    Trinidad
    Tobago
    Tuvalu
    Uruguay
    Vanatau (eligible to apply at 18)
    Venezuela
    Zambia (until 21, must apply after that)


    Canadian law specifically states: "Exceptions to this law include...children of parents who were not legal citizens in Canada at the time of birth."



    I want you to notice that Canada is the ONLY country that specifically makes an exception to "illegal aliens".

    That is 51 countries out of 207 on this list......a smidge under 25%.

    That means that 75% of the WORLD does NOT simply hand you citizenship for being born within their jurisdiction.

    We are in the minority on this issue.

    It is time to join up with the rest of the world and state:

    "You are not a citizen just because you are born here."

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