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पैदा होते ही अमेरिकी नागरिकता मिलने का अधिकार होगा खत्म? अप्रवासियों पर फिर बोले ट्रम्प

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डोनाल्ड ट्रम्प आगामी 20 जनवरी को अमेरिका के नए राष्ट्रपति के रूप में अपना कार्यकाल शुरू करने वाले हैं। ट्रम्प राष्ट्रपति बनने के बाद क्या-क्या फैसले लेंगे, इस पर पूरी दुनिया की नजरें हैं। चुनाव प्रचार के दौरान ट्रम्प ने जो वादे किए थे, क्या उन्हें वो पूरा करेंगे? हाल ही में एनबीसी चैनल को दिए इंटरव्यू में ट्रम्प ने एक बार फिर बयानों से लाखों लोगों के मन में संदेह और भय पैदा कर दिया है। उन्होंने वादा किया है कि वो अपने ऑफिस के पहले दिन ही पैदा होते ही अमेरिकी नागरिकता मिलने का अधिकार खत्म कर देंगे। लेकिन, सवाल यह है कि क्या यह इतना आसान होगा? हम इस पर एक्सपर्ट्स की भी राय जानेंगे...

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