Ending birthright citizenship in the United States could increase the number of marginalized, powerless people because it would mean that children born to undocumented immigrants would not automatically become citizens. This could create a population of people who lack legal status and rights, making them more vulnerable to exploitation and discrimination. The consequences of the increase could include; limited access to education and healthcare because without citizenship people may struggle to access essential services like education and healthcare which can lead to bad health outcomes and low opportunities for advancement, increased vulnerability to exploitation with no legal protection, marginalized people could be more susceptible to exploitation