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what law is there that permits criminal illegal immigrants that have broken into our country still claim their children to be citizens. If you are in this country because you criminally illegally broke into this country how on earth are you children given U.S. citizenship?

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Q: Why is it that breaking into a country is not a criminal activity and why are their progeny automatically given US citizenship?
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