Birthright Citizenship & Asylum
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Birthright citizenship and asylum are two distinct legal concepts related to immigration. Birthright citizenship, also known as jus soli, is the principle that an individual is automatically granted citizenship in a country based on their place of birth, regardless of the nationality or immigration status of their parents.
On the other hand, asylum refers to protection given by a country to individuals who flee their home countries due to persecution or a well-founded fear of it. Asylum seekers are granted refuge if they can demonstrate that they meet the criteria specified in international or national laws.
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