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native-born
[ney-tiv-bawrn]
adjective
born in the place or country indicated.
a native-born Australian.
native-born
adjective
born in the country or area indicated
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of native-born1
Example Sentences
“From where I stand you are a perfect pixelation of America: the Black, the brown, the Christian, the Muslim, the native-born, and yes, the powerful immigrant.”
Undocumented immigrants commit crimes at far lower rates than native-born Americans.
Since 1898, the Supreme Court has agreed that birthright citizenship extended to the native-born children of foreign migrants living in this country.
Trump also said: "For the first time in recent memory, job gains for native-born Americans now exceed job gains for foreign workers."
He just had complex emotions about treating an immigrant more harshly than a native-born Norwegian.
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