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For example, the article linked here is incorrect (or at least incomplete for 99.9% of cases) when it says that the children of U.S. citizen service members born abroad will not automatically have citizenship at birth.
The very first (and very scary) line here is wrong for the vast majority of cases. For example, the children of two U.S. citizen parents will still acquire citizenship at birth even when born abroad so long as one parent resided in the U.S. for an aggregate five years.
Put it this way: the children of U.S. citizen gov't employees and service members born abroad will, under this policy, be treated just like the children of non-gov't, non-service member U.S. citizens born abroad.

Way less scary when you think about it that way.
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