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What is the difference between jus soli and jus sanguinis?
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Jus soli is a Latin term that means law of the soil. ... Jus soli is the most common means a person acquires citizenship of a nation. Another system called jus sanguinis is when a person acquires citizenship through their parents or ancestors. The U.S. follows the jus soli system to determine citizenship.

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