A child born in No Man's Land Area(a place which does not belong to any country)what should be his nationality

Whatever his home country is
14th amendment needs repealed or at least changed to remove anchor babies
well i know it sounds weird but he might actually have the oportunity of choosing his own culture and religion...he can see what nationality he finds best and whatever religion makes the most sense to him...also if he moves from no mans land to a country, say france, he could apply for passport and citizenship and technically become french. as for his religion hell just have to see which one makes more sense to him and which he believes the most.


Answer:
He should retain the nationality of his parents.
He or She should share the nationality of the birth parent(s). If the father is not married to the mother, it is determined solely by the mother's national citizenship.