Comment by declan_roberts
15 hours ago
Birthright citizenship is an astonishingly rare policy. Nonexistent in Europe and the developed world.
Canada has it since the 1950s only.
15 hours ago
Birthright citizenship is an astonishingly rare policy. Nonexistent in Europe and the developed world.
Canada has it since the 1950s only.
It's not astonishingly rare. The comment you're replying to contains examples, here are some more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jus_soli
Let me repeat for you part of the *FIRST SENTENCE* in my comment
So
Last I checked, Europe was not "the new world".
Considering that the US and Canada are developed countries, you'll need to rephrase. If you want to make jokes about the US not being a developed world then we'll be forced to make jokes about your lack of literacy and inability to use Google.
Please, for the love of god, just read the comments you're replying to. It's like the absolute bare minimum requirement.
Why do you think they are arguing with you instead of adding to your comment?