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Have citizenship in the united states has always had the same meaning

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To Americans , the rules of citizenship can seem simple: You're a member of this nation either by birth or naturalization. The Constitution used the term “citizen” but did not define it. State citizenship law sufficed. The idea of birthright citizenship emerged from English common law.

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