The concept of "ius soli" (birthright citizenship) grants citizenship to children born in a country, regardless of their parents' nationality. In Italy, this policy has been a subject of ongoing debate, particularly concerning children born to immigrant parents. Proponents argue for integration and equality, while opponents raise concerns about national identity and social impact.
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