• Atomic@sh.itjust.works
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          3 days ago

          Because it’s factually not a Human Right?

          Your opinion of what you want them to be. Doesn’t make it so.

          You have the right to a nationality. (Article 15) How you get one is up to each country. Most grant you one from either of your parents. Not the location you were born.

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                15 hours ago

                You are both pedantic and pathetic. Yes someone in danger of losing citizenship for speaking out politically and then sent to a gulag to die doesn’t have a human right to continuity of citizenship under the law

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                  13 hours ago

                  Article 15 doesn’t give you the right to a specific nationality. It gives you the right to a, nationality. They can only take away your US Citizenship if you are also a citizen of another country.

                  Otherwise you would involuntary be made stateless. And that would be a Human Rights violation.