In United States v. Wong Kim Ark, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the 14th Amendment provides people born in the U.S.
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The Constitution’s 14th Amendment states ... of the State wherein they reside,” which has been interpreted to mean that everyone born in the U.S. automatically becomes a citizen, with ...
The Supreme Court was asked to determine whether Wong had become a U.S. citizen at birth "by virtue of the first clause of the 14th Amendment of the Constitution," which says: "All persons born or ...