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Previously, all children born to US citizen parents were considered to be "residing in the United States," and therefore would be automatically granted citizenship under Immigration and Nationality Act 320. Now, children born to US service members and government employees who are not yet themselves US citizens, while abroad, will not be considered as residing in the US, changing the way that they potentially receive citizenship. Children who are not US citizens and are adopted by US service members while living abroad will also no longer receive automatic citizenship by living with the US citizen adopted parents.
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President Trump's political allies are trying to raise at least $2 million to investigate reporters and editors of The New York Times, The Washington Post and other outlets. Trump allies want to raise $2 million to target reporters at top outlets ahead of 2020
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