Census Data: One of Every Twelve Births to Illegal Immigrants
Amid the national debate over whether to amend the 14th Amendment to prohibit automatic birthright citizenship for “anchor babies” of illegal immigrants, we receive startling data from a Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Census data. In 2008, according to the numbers, illegal immigrant parents accounted for some 8% of births in America – one out of every twelve.
Although illegal immigrants constitute 4% of the American adult population, the Census data indicates that they account for twice that percentage of newborns. The terms of the 14th Amendment grant citizenship to”all persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof,” and courts have interpreted that to grant birthright citizenship. Amendment proponents, however, argue that those terms fairly aimed to protect freed slaves from attempts to deny them equal rights under the law, not to confer automatic U.S. citizenship to illegal immigrants’ offspring.
Regardless of the legal and constitutional merits for or against the amendment, the new data adds startling new practical, real-world, objective perspective to the debate.
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