Glenn Beck
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So I don't care where you were born, if one of your parents is an American, you get citizenship at birth.
That's not immigration.
In any meaningful sense of the current political debate, that is not being debated.
So you remove those five and you're left with one actual immigrant on the roster.
He was born in Mexico.
Zendaya's, I guess.
I don't know.
He moved to the United States as a child.
He became a citizen when his father was naturalized, when his father stood up by every public account, lawful, ordinary immigration story, the kind that very few people object to.
He stands up and says, I will protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.
He takes the test.
And every player representing the United States in the World Cup has to be a verified American citizen.
There's no ambiguity on that one.
Yeah, but what about birthright citizenship?
Okay, let's count those cases.
Maybe you get four, maybe.
One born in New York to Nigerian parents before growing up in England.
Then you have another one who was born to parents that came from El Salvador in Guatemala.
Then you have a couple of others that were born in the United States to foreign-born parents whose status at the time is not publicly documented, so we don't know.
But if you grant everyone the benefit of the doubt, that's four of 26.