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The phrase "about birthright" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to inheritance, rights, or privileges that are considered to be granted by birth.
Example: "The debate surrounding citizenship often revolves around issues about birthright and the implications it has for immigrants."
Alternatives: "regarding birthright" or "concerning birthright".
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For Alabama, this is about birthright.
Asked the same question about birthright citizenship later in the day, Walker reverted to his usual talking points on immigration.
Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science Akhil Amar '84 is quoted in a commentary by the Reverend Jesse Jackson, Sr. about birthright citizenship.
Ryan, who is not running for reelection, was in Kentucky on Tuesday campaigning for Rep. Garland "Andy BarrR (R) when he responded to Trump's comments about birthright citizenship.
Despite Trump's campaign-trail talk about birthright citizenship, the White House is not actively pursuing the executive order the president said he would sign, according to two White House officials — although they predicted Trump would raise the issue again eventually.
Moments later, however, Trump railed about birthright citizenship and suggested "criminals" and "drug dealers" were benefiting from the constitutional right to citizenship for children born in the United States, regardless of their parents' immigration status, complicating Scott's appeal to Latino voters.
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Mr. Lapid said Thursday that Mr. Adelson requested the meeting to ensure that the government would continue its matching grant of about $40 million to Birthright, a program that brings young Jews to Israel, and that "there was nothing political about it".
Trump wants a debate about ending birthright citizenship more than actually doing it.
Anders Thomas Jensen is unnervingly matter of fact about the birthright of semi-estranged brothers Elias Mads Mikkelsenn), a dimwitted compulsive masturbator, and Gabriel David Dencikk), an intellectual with an over-pronounced gag reflex.
But if you continue to believe you're the Emperor of Pluto after you've woken up, and you go into work and start knocking the boxes around with a homemade sceptre while screaming about your birthright, you're in trouble.
Jeffreys' play, seen here in its regional premiere, raises pertinent questions about artistic birthright and cultural exploitation, beautifully summed up in Jesse's sardonically improvised Stockbroker Belt Blues: "Down in Surrey I have to work so hard/I break stocks all day and plant lobelias in the yard".
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