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Nationality Law Goes Viral as Gen Z Discovers It’s Actually Just a Fancy Term for ‘Where Your Ancestors Fled From for Tax Reasons’

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Nationality Law Goes Viral as Gen Z Discovers It’s Actually Just a Fancy Term for ‘Where Your Ancestors Fled From for Tax Reasons’

In a plot twist nobody saw coming, the internet has collectively realized that "nationality law" is less about legal jargon and more about explaining why your great-grandpa changed his accent three times before Ellis Island. Cue the memes of confused passport photos and citizenship test study guides that look like a Rickroll tutorial. The irony? Every viral post about "nationality law" is now being fact-checked by people who can't decide if they're from New Jersey or a forgotten duchy in the Balkans. It's the legal equivalent of calling dibs on a country—except your claim is a 200-year-old ship manifest and a suspiciously high consumption of pierogies.