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Damn greenland expanded that bad? We didn't notice?? They're close to world domination now
now it makes sense why that guy wants to own it so bad
No wonder Trump wants to take it over
i spent very long trying to find the difference, until i saw it. thanks for that lol
what happened in colombia? blinks
Late response, but well, late's better than never.
The initial constitution of Gran Colombia (which also included Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela) allowed for jus soli (lit. 'right of soil' i.e. citizenship by being born in a particular location).
This joint state failed for a variety of reasons (e.g. colonial influence, regional disputes) and each country had to amend/rewrite their respective constitutions. Colombia rewrote their constitution to remove jus soli citizenship after the breakup.
Historical records aren't precise, but after Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela separated, the remains of Colombia (the initial 'parent' country) likely faced an immigration crisis from the 'new' nation-states. Adding additional restrictions on migration when rewriting the Constitution after the breakup was likely an attempt to respond to the immediate migration crisis.
Birthright citizenship basically only exists in North/South America. So the way this is worded it's mostly wrong
So give birth in Canada, got it.