US Citizenship: Pre-Childbirth to Pre-Childbirth…Ready for Childbirth Without Months..Tension with Trump

US Citizenship: Pre-Childbirth to Pre-Childbirth…Ready for Childbirth Without Months..Tension with Trump

US Citizenship: Tension among residential Indians has started with Trump’s decision to end US territory citizenship, even for those who do not have US citizenship. The executive order issued by Trump on January 20 will come into effect from February 20, residents are worried. The executive orders will come into effect from February 20, with Indians having permanent residential rights established to take steps to implement the orders within a month.

Leading English daily Times of India has reported that migrants and those of Indian origin are consulting doctors for delivery following the executive order.

Donald Trump issued important orders on citizenship of the country soon after taking office as the President of the United States. Trump signed several major decisions soon after taking office as President. Former President Joe Biden has rescinded the decisions. Trump’s decisions have imposed strict restrictions on US citizenship.

Trump has signed executive orders changing the rules for issuing US citizenships. With the latest decision, it will no longer be complicated to get US citizenship. Permanent settlement in America is going to be difficult. According to the latest decision, parents of people born in the United States do not get citizenship if they do not have legal citizenship. The decision will impact millions of resident Indians.

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In the orders, the amendment to US citizenship has been misrepresented. The 14th Amendment to the US Constitution, recognizing American citizens wherever they were born in the United States. The amendment was made in the wake of the US Supreme Court’s decision in 1857 to grant citizenship to Africans.

The latest decision states that the Fourteenth Constitutional Amendment does not extend citizenship at birth to all born in the United States. In the Fourteenth Amendment, people born in the US are excluded from US citizenship.

According to this decision, “Persons born in the United States and subject to its jurisdiction are represented only by American nationality.

A child born in the United States, born in the United States, no longer has citizenship rights for individuals, communities, and citizens who are not subject to the United States. In the past, people born in the US have received citizenship regardless of their parents. They also have children who go to America for citizenship. Trump has campaigned extensively in the elections in the name of opportunities for American citizens. The latest decision was taken accordingly.

The mother who was born in the US is legally resident and does not get permanent residence.

Children born in the US where the mother lives illegally and the father is not a US citizen, but the child is not a citizen.

The child’s mother is legal in the US, a tourist, a student, and has a work permit, but the father, a non-citizen, does not have citizenship.

According to the latest decision, such people should no longer be given US citizenship certificates. In the latest orders, the US should no longer issue citizenship certificates in the United States.

Relevant branches should be educated on latest orders within 30 days. The definition of parents is also made clear in the orders.

View the executive order issued by US President Trump through this link….

Trains in the hearts of the diaspora…

Those who think the US President’s latest decision will have implications are ready for citizenship for their children pre-childbirth. Doctors are consulting with the intention to give birth in a month with effect from February 20. There have been reports that some of those who are scheduled to deliver in March are preparing for cesarean birth in the meantime.

In an article quoting an Indian gynecologist settled in the US, the resident said he was consulting for cesarean surgery in the wake of Trump’s orders.

In February 19th, people who were born in the US are preparing for pre-emption with plans to obtain American birthrights. According to an article in an English magazine, many Indian-Americans are consulting Indian-American doctors for surgeries after February 20.

Many of those going to hospitals for advance surgery come to the US on H-1B and L1 visas and are waiting for a green card. If people born in the US are born in the United States, their parents will get permanent residency rights once they turn 21. To this end, millions of Indians who have been in America for years and settle there permanently. A gynecologist from New Jersey, Dr. Ram said that after Trump’s executive order was issued, a large number of Indian couples were coming to hospitals for cesarean surgeries.

The doctor explained that the woman had been visible through the operation for months before she became pregnant with her husband. Another physician is quoted as saying that a cesarean can cause health problems with cesarean, and that there are problems with underweight and lung failure. Doctors say that a large number of NRIs are seeking advance delivery.


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