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Birthright Citizenship Ending Would Hurt Asian Legal Immigrants Most — Here Is the Specific Data

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A new study finds ending birthright citizenship would disproportionately affect children born to Asian legal immigrants. Here is the data and why this changes the debate.

The political debate around birthright citizenship has typically focused on undocumented immigration — the question of whether children born to parents who entered the country illegally should automatically receive citizenship. The new study published simultaneously with the Supreme Court oral arguments redirects this focus with specific data: the largest affected group by birth count would be children born to Asian parents who are in the United States legally.

The study, which analysed birth statistics and visa category data, found that the largest category of children who would lose birthright citizenship under Trump's executive order's interpretation are children born to parents on skilled worker visas — H-1B, L-1, and O-1 categories — whose parents are predominantly from India and China, are in the United States legally and with employer sponsorship, and whose visa categories do not automatically translate into permanent residence on any predictable timeline.

The specific situation of H-1B visa holders is instructive. An Indian national on H-1B status may wait 15-20 years for a green card due to per-country employment-based immigration caps that create extreme backlogs for Indian and Chinese nationals. During that waiting period — which spans multiple visa renewals, career changes, and in many cases the birth of children — their children born in the US are currently birthright citizens. Under the administration's executive order interpretation, they would not be.

For the technology industry — which has been the primary institutional opponent of the executive order, given its dependence on H-1B workers from India and China — the birthright citizenship case is not primarily about immigration philosophy but about the specific retention consequence of US-born children of skilled workers losing the citizenship that makes their family's long-term US trajectory viable.

The Supreme Court ruling will define whether the 14th Amendment means what 158 years of law have said it means, or whether it means something narrower whose practical effect falls primarily on families that are doing exactly what the US immigration system asks of them.

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