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Being born in the US, an American citizen is it a privilege and not a right?
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jimbasil
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Posted at 6:29 pm on Mar 28, 2026
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Jack, he is a banker
and Jane, she is a clerk
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Being born in the US, an American citizen is it a privilege and not a right?
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jimbasil
- 6:29pm 3/28/26
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Correct. "Being born" in the US is indeed a privilege.
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MAS
- 8:28pm 3/28/26
Non Citizens are not entitled to US taxpayers funding.*
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Girard
- 8:32pm 3/28/26
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