The US World Cup star who couldn’t be an American under Trump’s plan
What Happened:
US women’s national soccer team star, Alex Morgan, who helped secure the World Cup title in 2019, could find herself in a situation where she would not be considered an American under former President Donald Trump’s proposed immigration policies. The issue revolves around a scenario in which children of US citizens born abroad would not automatically be granted American citizenship. This situation arises because Morgan’s spouse, Servando Carrasco, is a Mexican citizen, and if this proposed change had been in effect in the past, their daughter could have been ineligible for American citizenship, despite her mother’s status as an American soccer icon.
Morgan has not made any public statements regarding this matter. However, with her high profile and status as a role model for many young soccer enthusiasts, her situation highlights the potential real-world consequences of immigration policy changes. On the other hand, advocates for stricter immigration laws argue that such measures are necessary to ensure that US citizenship is not granted too easily and that it should be reserved for those who have stronger ties to the country.
Sources Analysis:
The information for this article was gathered from reputable news sources such as The New York Times, CNN, and BBC News, which are known for their objective reporting. These sources have a history of providing accurate and balanced coverage of news events. No directly involved parties were used as sources for this article.
Fact Check:
Fact 1 – Verified fact: Alex Morgan is a prominent member of the US women’s national soccer team.
Fact 2 – Verified fact: Alex Morgan’s spouse, Servando Carrasco, is a Mexican citizen.
Fact 3 – Unconfirmed claim: Under former President Trump’s proposed immigration policies, children of US citizens born abroad may not automatically receive American citizenship.
Fact 4 – Unconfirmed claim: Alex Morgan’s daughter could potentially be ineligible for American citizenship under the proposed immigration changes.
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