New Executive Order Restricts Certain Passports in the US – Here’s What to Know

President Donald Trump made public his ambitious and contentious immigration program.

Significant shifts in the United States government’s approach to immigration policy were ushered in by the newly inaugurated president through a series of executive orders that were extensive in scope. These are some of the measures that garnered the most attention:
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Stopping Citizenship Based on Birthright

This instruction that seeks to radically modify a principle that has been deeply ingrained in United States law is perhaps the most controversial of these decrees.

Government agencies have been given the directive to refuse citizenship to children who were born in the United States of America if their parents do not satisfy certain requirements.

To be more specific, children who are born to mothers who are either undocumented or on temporary visas, and whose fathers are not citizens or permanent residents of the United States, will no longer be eligible for citizenship.

After thirty days have passed since the ban was signed, the regulation also prevents these youngsters from acquiring passports to enter the United States.