preterm C-sections to beat the February 20 deadline for birthright citizenship, Times of India's Amisha Rajani has reported.
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President Donald Trump's executive order ending automatic citizenship for babies born to non-permanent residents has left families scrambling to ensure their children’s futures.
Dr. S D Rama, who operates a maternity clinic in the state, has reported a significant increase in pre-term delivery requests following President Donald Trump’s announcement on January 20 regarding changes to the 14th Amendment, which granted citizenship to all persons «born or naturalized in the United States.»
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Many Indian women, particularly those in their eighth or ninth month of pregnancy, are seeking to schedule C-sections before February 20, the date after which babies born to non-permanent residents will no longer automatically receive U.S. citizenship.
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