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Identity crises are a birthright in the United States.
In fact, reinvention is seen as a birthright in this culture, which has seen so much struggle and strife.
"Without Birthright, in two or three more generations, there won't be any more Jews in the United States".
Since fourth grade, she has played the game that can seem like a birthright in this state.
I doubt that any man has been asked to give up his birthright in such cold, calculating tones".
As a lifelong Manhattan resident, "It had never occurred to me that free parking is considered a birthright in the suburbs," he said.
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During the 1990s, Mrs. Ziminsky was director of the Birthright office in Mount Kisco, caring for women in crisis pregnancies.
The Latino organizations drew parallels between developments in the Dominican Republic and the debate over birthright citizenship in the United States.
A series of legal changes since 2004 has eliminated the concept of birthright citizenship in the Dominican Republic, a standard that was enshrined in the Constitution of 2010 and applied retroactively by a 2013 decision by the Constitutional Court.
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