@chneljm2yrs2Y
Yes, if they were born in the U.S + allow the parents to stay with the child & help them work towards citizenship.
@Matt-Palmerchuck2yrs2Y
Yes, as long as they were born here and their parents do not receive citizenship
@8558FRW2yrs2Y
No, but facilitate the ability for these children to apply for citizenship.
@operaman862yrs2Y
Yes, but only after passing a citizenship test. Once they do so, then you grant them natural-born citizenship if they were born in the United States and they renounce all foreign allegiances. Otherwise, this would be violation of the 14th amendment
@9334YP32yrs2Y
No, they should be deported at their family's expense or receive the death penalty.
@92MKPWZ2yrs2Y
people are not trusted with power over these.
@925J4Q82yrs2Y
If they gain citizenship like everyone else and their parents are trying to gain citizenship as well
@4M8TY2M2yrs2Y
No, but the migration process should be straight-forward and reasonable for everyone.
@8ZNYXZQ2yrs2Y
yes, but it should not grant their parents citizenship and the child if born in state gets citizenship if not then they get partial citizenship then when they are 18 they will have to file for citizenship the parents should do that themselves and children kept safe and close to parent till finalized and if the child was not born there then when they turn 18 need to apply for full citizenship
@heatherdvdprincess2yrs2Y
Determine what age a child can move at and still consider the new place they live in to be "home" by the time they grow up, and then if the child grows from toddlerhood on to then, they can be citizens, but otherwise they must be deported with their families. Probably 10 years old would be when they are too old to be deported.
@8ZH59GG2yrs2Y
Kinda, still deport the children under the condition that the children can come back to the USA and get citizenship when they're older.
@85QWNPG2yrs2Y
Yes, and if their parents have been in the country more than 8 years "illegally", they should automatically be granted citizenship.
@8Z6PZKW2yrs2Y
Yes, if they were born here, but it should no grant their parents citizenship
@8VHBC3L2yrs2Y
Yes, and allow them dual citizenship
@jasonandrewdevine2yrs2Y
Require illegal immigrants with children to undergo the naturalization process for the whole family or face deportation.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, if they choose to apply for it. We should give them the choice to apply for citizenship if they are planning to become citizens, or return to their home country, depending on the content of the immigrant's character.
@8YJ6ZGY2yrs2Y
Yes, if they formally apply
@8YFXWT52yrs2Y
yes, only if they were born in the united states.
Deleted2yrs2Y
No, citizenship should only be granted to those with at least one legal parent that is a United States citizen
@8Y2PZNR2yrs2Y
No, but they can be allowed to live here similar to a citizen but have to take a citizenship test around their high school graduation
@8XHNZZH2yrs2Y
they should and shouldnt be granted
@8W82FZ53yrs3Y
Depending on their age. If they were born in the US, then they are automatically granted citizenship. (I think) however, if they are above the age of 13, they should have to take the citizenship test.
@RichardYRodgers3yrs3Y
No, unless they were born here or willing to perform two years of national service.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, but for the most part only Mexican females. Children of White fathers should always be considered citizens.
@8V5PJ3X3yrs3Y
If they are born in the US, they should be granted citizenship, and under the case that their parents are illegal, they should be given a chance to become citizens through the legal process of immigration and citizenship
@8TP6QKS3yrs3Y
No, and we should execute them if their family does not finance their deportation
@8TKFNNS3yrs3Y
Yes Only if the parents came here legally filled out legal Paper Work.
@63ZXW6N3yrs3Y
If they wish to be citizens, yes.
@4NJR28J3yrs3Y
If at least one parent, or an aunt or uncle is a citizen, the child can be considered a US citizen.
@8RNVKJS3yrs3Y
Yes if they are under 16, if over 16 they should have to apply (and that process should be made easier)
@8RG4NRY3yrs3Y
Yes, and grant parents citizenship.
@8R6XFJ63yrs3Y
immigrants 16 and under only
@8QZJMDF3yrs3Y
No, unless they haven't been discovered until a certain age (8-12+)
@8QXMNMM3yrs3Y
If the children live here for 15 years, then yes give them legal citizenshipip
@8QXGYWK3yrs3Y
yes, but they need to speed the process of applying
@7QTYQR63yrs3Y
Yes, birthright citizenship is guaranteed by the Constitution per the Fourteenth Amendment.
@8QSMLKX3yrs3Y
Yes they should but only if they are born in the US.
@8QHRLTL3yrs3Y
This would cause for an increase in illegal immigration, parents of undocumented children would come into the United States so their children could be citizens.
@8QKJ7R93yrs3Y
Yes, if they were born or naturalized here
@7GP32QV3yrs3Y
Yes, unless they have committed a serious crime
@8LSVCGK3yrs3Y
Yes. if they were not able to consent when they came here
@TogetherinSoli13yrs3Y
Yes, but only if they lived in the US before the age of 12
@8NYZYJ73yrs3Y
No. We should not separate families. The government should be granted permission to deport children of illegal immigrants in case their parents get deported. This will keep families together. While I believe we should deport all illegals, as well as children of illegals whether they were born here or not, we should take care of them to make sure they have somewhere to go and that nobody is in critical condition. I’m not that mean.
@8NY4BWF3yrs3Y
I believe that children born in the United States are American Citizens just like everyone of us that is currently a US citizen with the exception to Indians who are actually indigenous to the United States. All of us had parents that came from another country at one time or another, again unless we are Indian. In addition I believe that the child has the right to have their parents become legal residents of this country provided they pay taxes, do not have legal issues or break the law etc.:
@8NXSCW23yrs3Y
Yes, if the child's parents actively work towards full citizenship within a specified time period.
@NotShaggy34yrs4Y
Yes, If they were born here, they are US citizens and would have dual citizenship. They could return to the US whenever they like, but their parents must apply for citizenship or remain in their country of origin.
@8NMCN5N4yrs4Y
If they are under the age of 18
@8M2BGYV4yrs4Y
Yes, and make the process easier for their parents
@8M98FV94yrs4Y
yes, if their parent(s) pay taxes.