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UAE Parents Relieved as US Citizenship Secured for Kids Before Trump’s Re-Election

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Fatima Asaad, a Sudanese mother of two, feels relieved knowing her children have American birthright citizenship. This peace of mind is especially significant as the U.S. grapples with policy changes proposed by President-elect Donald Trump, who aims to end this right, making headlines worldwide.

Growing up in Sudan, Fatima faced many challenges and always wanted a better life for her children. “The Sudanese passport is quite limited,” she explained. “It grants access to only 41 visa-free destinations, and getting a visa can be very tough. American citizenship, on the other hand, allows my kids to travel freely and pursue better education.”

Trump’s proposal seeks to modify birthright citizenship, requiring at least one parent to be a citizen or lawful permanent resident for a child born in the U.S. to qualify for citizenship. This change challenges the 14th Amendment, which currently grants citizenship to anyone born on American soil, regardless of their parent’s status.

Fatima’s journey started when her husband worked in the U.S., and she became pregnant with their first child. “From the moment I knew I was expecting, I dreamed of a brighter future for my kids,” said Fatima, now living in Sharjah. The couple deliberately planned their children’s births to ensure they had the best start in life.

For many parents like Fatima, securing American citizenship for their children is seen as a valuable investment in their future. Another mother, Leila Marwan from Morocco, expressed a similar sentiment. Her eldest child is Moroccan, but her youngest holds U.S. citizenship.

“I’m so grateful we decided to have our second child in the U.S.,” said Leila. “Knowing that their citizenship is safe, no matter the political situation, is incredibly comforting.” She also emphasized that citizenship should not become a political tool. “As a mom, I want my kids to feel secure and know they belong,” she added.

Others, like newlywed Amina T from Sudan, admire the foresight of parents like Fatima and Leila. “With everything happening in Sudan, the future feels so uncertain,” Amina said. “Hearing about Trump’s proposed changes motivates me to ensure my future kids have the same opportunities. Those who acted before these potential changes are truly fortunate.”

Families like Fatima’s take pride in their decisions, knowing their children now have security and better opportunities. “It wasn’t an easy choice,” Fatima admitted. “But the peace of mind that my kids have opportunities I didn’t is priceless.”

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