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Mexico, like the US, extends birthright citizenship to children born on its soil
Mexico, like the United States, grants automatic citizenship to children born on its soil. The article highlights Vivianne Petit Frere, a Haitian immigrant in Tijuana, whose granddaughter is a Mexican citizen by birth, and discusses President Donald Trump's controversial order to restrict U.S. birthright citizenship, which faces Supreme Court review.
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