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This article isn't about birthright citizenship, it's about birthright citizenship IN THE US. Title should be changed to be more reflective.

Your contention is correct if the term was in common usage in the UK or other country. I was thinking it was more or less particular to the US. Give me a couple of days to do some research, or if you want, go for it. Brimba 05:17, 18 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The term is used commonly in Canada as well, and when it is spoken about people always make reference to Europe and to national identity in individual European states as well (the assimilation of immigrants in European states, etc.), so there should be sections on the concept of birthright citizenship in Canada and Europe as well if it's at all possible!

Mícheál 04:24, 21 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]