According to the principle of jus solis, who is allowed to petition the U.S. government directly?

anyone living in the United States

those who have lived in the U.S. for ten years

immigrants in the process of naturalization

people born in the United States

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According to the principle of jus soli, which grants citizenship to individuals based on their birthplace, the correct answer is:

people born in the United States.

Jus soli implies that individuals born on U.S. soil are automatically granted U.S. citizenship, which allows them to petition the government directly.